The Quartet has once again stressed the urgent need to protect civilians and ensure unhindered humanitarian aid delivery in Sudan, where violence continues to devastate communities. Attacks on civilians or restrictions on humanitarian assistance are unacceptable, and all parties must respect international humanitarian law to allow safe access for relief workers.
Protecting Civilians as the First Priority
The ongoing conflict in Sudan has placed thousands of innocent lives at risk. The Quartet emphasized that civilian safety must remain the top priority. Non-combatants should be shielded from violence and allowed to live free from fear for their security and survival.
Ensuring Safe Humanitarian Access
Humanitarian aid is vital to easing the suffering of war-affected populations. The Quartet has called on all sides to guarantee that aid agencies can reach people in need of food, medicine, and essential services without delays or risks to humanitarian staff.
UAE’s Commitment to Global Responsibility
The UAE has taken a leading role in responding to Sudan’s humanitarian crisis, reflecting the global community’s shared duty to protect vulnerable populations. Their contributions highlight the importance of international solidarity in times of crisis.
Restoring Peace for Lasting Security
For Sudan’s long-term stability, the Quartet emphasized the need for a peaceful political solution. Only through lasting peace can essential services—such as healthcare, food supplies, and clean water—be restored to the people of Sudan.
The Quartet’s joint call reinforces that protecting civilians and ensuring humanitarian access must come first. The UAE’s ongoing role demonstrates how the global community can work together to uphold peace, dignity, and hope for Sudan’s people. Sustained international support will be critical in helping Sudan move towards stability and security.