- The UAE stated they were baseless and contradicted established fraternal relations.
- The UAE’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed its commitment to supporting a peaceful solution to the conflict.
- Ambassador Mohammed Abu Shehab sent the letter to Vanessa Fraser, the UN Security Council’s President.
The UAE rejected false allegations leveled against it in a letter to the UN Security Council. Lana Zaki Nusseibeh, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs for Political Affairs, stressed that the allegations made by the Permanent Representative of Sudan were baseless and contradicted the established fraternal relations between the two countries.
Lana indicated that the UAE sent a letter to the Security Council on April 21, during which it stressed that spreading misleading information and false narratives one year after the conflict aims to evade responsibility and undermine international efforts aimed at addressing the humanitarian crisis in Sudan.
In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that the United Arab Emirates will remain committed to supporting a peaceful solution to the conflict in Sudan and will continue to work with all concerned parties to support any process aimed at putting Sudan on the political path to reach a permanent settlement and achieve a national consensus to form a civilian-led government.
Mohammed Abu Shehab, Ambassador of the UAE and Permanent Representative of the State to the United Nations, sent the letter to Vanessa Fraser, President of the United Nations Security Council.
In a post on X, the authority provided images of the letter addressed to the President:
In our letter to the UN Security Council, the UAE unequivocally rejects the baseless allegations made by the Permanent Representative of Sudan. Such claims are spurious and unfounded.
A year into this conflict, the dissemination of disinformation and false narratives only… pic.twitter.com/fBOqmqTUT5
— UAE Mission to the UN (@UAEMissionToUN) April 22, 2024
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