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Syria supports Cairo Summit decisions to end Sudan bloodshed: Damascus

  • By Al Mayadeen English
  • Source: Agencies
  • 16 Jul 2023 15:46
3 Min Read

A source at the Foreign Ministry says Syria considers brotherly Sudan a dear and integral part of the Arab world.

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    The Syrian Foreign Ministry (SANA)

A source at the Foreign Ministry affirmed on Sunday that Syria supports the decisions of the Cairo Summit and all efforts put to end the bloodshed in Sudan, state-run Syrian news agency SANA reported.

"The Cairo summit emphasized the necessity of full respect for the sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity of Sudan, non-interference in its internal affairs, dealing with the existing conflict as an internal matter," the source indicated, as quoted by SANA.

The source underlined that Syria considers brotherly Sudan a dear and integral part of the Arab world.

The Syrian news agency cited the sources as saying that Syria emphasizes the importance of the results of the Cairo summit and their implementation in the interest of the Sudanese people to ensure security and stability in Sudan.

Elsewhere, the source pointed out that "the transmission of serious crises from one Arab country to another as a result of external interference has become known and requires all our Arab and friendly countries to work to stop them."

Read more: RSF bombard hospital in Omdurman, resulting in casualties: Reports

A couple of days ago, Sudan's neighboring countries agreed during a summit held in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, to form a ministerial mechanism concerned with the crisis in the country.

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The foreign ministers of Sudan's neighboring countries will hold their first meeting in the Republic of Chad to implement an executive plan that will include practical solutions for the Sudanese crisis while opening channels of communication with the involved parties.

The mechanism will work in accordance with other mechanisms set up by the Intergovernmental Authority for Development and the African Union.

Furthermore, the participants agreed not to interfere in Sudan's internal affairs. They also highlighted the importance of maintaining unity in the Sudanese government and suppressing the spread of terrorism and organized crime in surrounding territories.

The attendees underlined the cruciality of finding a political solution to halt the ongoing conflict in the country, as well as setting up national talks to ensure the completion of such a process.

The African leaders expressed their dismay and worries in regard to the continued military operations, which have worsened security and humanitarian conditions. Moreover, they urged conflicting parties to commit themselves to a cease-fire in order to put an end to the war, in order to minimize the amount of human and material losses.

On a humanitarian level, the participants agreed to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid to Sudan, which will target the most affected areas in the countries, as they asked the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) to provide the necessary conditions for humanitarians to complete their work.

They also called upon the International community to take responsibility and provide the necessary funds that aim to deal with the refugee crises that affect the countries that neighbor Sudan.

Read more: Sudanese Army and RSF resume truce negotiations

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