Saudi Arabia expressed on Tuesday its deep concern and deep condemnation of the “grave humanitarian violations that have taken place during recent attacks by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan’s el-Fasher city.”
A Saudi Foreign Ministry statement urged the RSF “to carry out its duties in protecting citizens and ensure the delivery of aid to the people.”
It called on it “to respect international humanitarian law in line with the Jeddah Declaration, which stipulates a commitment to protecting Sudanese civilians, and that was signed in May 2023.”
Saudi Arabia demanded “a return to dialogue between the warring parties and an immediate ceasefire. It underlined the importance of Sudan’s unity, security and stability and the need to protect its legitimate institutions.”
It also slammed “foreign meddling in its internal affairs that are prolonging the conflict and deepening the suffering of the people.”