The A3+ group at the UN Security Council calls on Sudan’s conflicting parties to establish a ceasefire during Ramadan to promote dialogue and lasting peace, while emphasizing the need for protecting civilians and humanitarian aid, along with condemning military solutions and foreign interference.
The A3+ group at the United Nations Security Council, comprising Algeria, Somalia, Sierra Leone, and Guyana, urged the conflicting parties in Sudan to establish an immediate and unconditional ceasefire during Ramadan. They believe that this holy month presents a vital opportunity for dialogue instead of violence, as articulated by Algeria’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Amar Bendjama.
The A3+ group firmly advocates for a ceasefire in Sudan during Ramadan and emphasizes the necessity of a political process to resolve the ongoing conflict. They express concern over the military approach taken by the conflicting parties and insist on protecting civilians and enhancing humanitarian aid. Their calls for accountability and respect for international humanitarian law reflect a commitment to peace and the well-being of the Sudanese populace.
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