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UAE accuses Sudanese Armed Forces of disinformation in letter to UN – Dubai Eye 103.8

News RoomBy News RoomMay 1, 20252 Mins Read
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The UAE’s statement on the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) report serves as a significant reminder of the complexity and ca Verification of the findings through reliable and independent reports is crucial. Here is a concise summary of the key points highlighted in the UAE’s letter:

  1. Misrepresentation of the Report: The UAE accused the SAF of misrepresenting a UN report, which they deemed a "disinformation campaign." They claimed that the original report contained outdated information, and the public should therefore refer to more recent and accurate sources.

  2. Ongoing Conflict: The regional conflict continues to persist, with both the SAF and Rapid Support Forces (RSF) deriving support from the UAE. This is hindered by the UNSC’s allowance to either side, leading to accusations of overreach and divergence in aid delivery.

  3. Support for-sided Efforts: The UAE emphasized its commitment to humanitarian aid, particularly through theༀ mission in Sudan. It called on powerful allies and peer countries to respect the region’s needs without favoriting either side of the conflict.

  4. Call for Regaining Recognition: The letter served as a备忘录 for the EU Security Council, urging it to reevaluate its role in handling the report and to prevent such misinterpretations. Theubes’ policy on the unsolicited report is widely condemned globally.

This text underscores the unpredictable nature of international conflicts and the need for clear communication and mutual respect. International cooperation remains the cornerstone of addressing these challenges.

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