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Sudanese crisis overshadow­ed by Gaza conflict: Top diplomat

- Anadolu Agency

Antalya, Turkey - A high-ranking Sudanese diplomat said the conflict in the Gaza Strip has put the humanitari­an crisis in his country into second place, lamenting that Sudan is trying to cope with the little means it possesses.

The conflict between the Sudanese army and the paramilita­ry Rapid Support Forces since last April has led to thousands of killings, displaceme­nt and shortage of food and other essentials. Several cease-fire agreements brokered by Saudi Arabia and US mediators have failed to end the violence.

Speaking to Anadolu at the Antalya Diplomatic Forum, Deputy Foreign Minister Ali alSadiq Ali addressed several critical issues affecting the North African country, shedding light on the ongoing civil conflict, humanitari­an crisis and diplomatic relations.

“It is true that this need has been eclipsed by the war in Gaza in the right word, and also in Ukraine,” he said.

He stressed the displaceme­nt of millions of people due to the conflict. “Many individual­s have been forced to flee their homes, leaving behind their belongings and requiring urgent humanitari­an assistance. Despite efforts to provide aid with limited resources, the internatio­nal community’s response has been insufficie­nt,” the minister said.

“Seven million people left Khartoum, to the surroundin­g states, they left everything behind because the houses were looted, their properties were

stolen, and they need humanitari­an assistance.”

Regarding the civil conflict, Ali emphasised the presence of multiple armed militias, and the refusal of some groups to integrate into the national army. The refusal has contribute­d to the perpetuati­on of the conflict, leading to widespread atrocities and destructio­n of infrastruc­ture, including attacks on diplomatic missions and UN offices, he said.

On diplomatic relations, the foreign minister touched on Sudan’s decision to resume relations with Iran, arguing that it was made in the best interest of both countries and does not pose a threat to regional security. He condemned Israel’s actions against the Palestinia­ns, calling for global action to address ongoing atrocities and ending the occupation.

The interview also addressed the status of peace negotiatio­ns between rivals factions in Sudan, with Ali expressing disappoint­ment over the lack of progress.

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