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Saudi Arabia condemns humanitarian violations during attacks in Sudan’s El Fasher

October 29, 2025
Saudi Arabia reaffirmed its call for an immediate return to dialogue to achieve a ceasefire, underscoring the importance of preserving Sudan’s unity, security, and stability, safeguarding its legitimate institutions.
Saudi Arabia reaffirmed its call for an immediate return to dialogue to achieve a ceasefire, underscoring the importance of preserving Sudan’s unity, security, and stability, safeguarding its legitimate institutions.

Saudi Gazette report

RIYADH — Saudi Arabia voiced deep concern and strong condemnation of the gross humanitarian violations that occurred during the recent attacks by the Rapid Support Forces on the city of El Fasher in Sudan.


In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized the necessity for the Rapid Support Forces to uphold their obligations to protect civilians, ensure the safe and unimpeded delivery of humanitarian aid, and comply with international humanitarian law, as stipulated in the Jeddah Declaration of Commitment to Protect the Civilians of Sudan, signed on May 11, 2023.


Saudi Arabia reaffirmed its call for an immediate return to dialogue to achieve a ceasefire, underscoring the importance of preserving Sudan’s unity, security, and stability, safeguarding its legitimate institutions, and rejecting foreign interventions that prolong the conflict and deepen the suffering of the Sudanese people.


October 29, 2025
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