The United Arab Emirates (UAE) swiftly rebuffed unfounded accusations leveled against it in a missive directed to the UN Security Council.
Dismissing the claims made by Sudan's Permanent Representative, Lana Zaki Nusseibeh, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs for Political Affairs, emphasized their baseless nature and their incongruity with the longstanding amicable relations between the two nations.
Highlighting the UAE's proactive stance, Lana underscored that on April 21, the nation dispatched a letter to the Security Council, vehemently refuting the dissemination of erroneous information and fabricated narratives. Such actions, she asserted, were evidently intended to shirk accountability and subvert international endeavors aimed at mitigating the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Sudan.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in an official statement, reiterated the UAE's unwavering commitment to facilitating a peaceful resolution to the Sudanese conflict. It pledged to continue collaborating with all relevant stakeholders in support of any initiatives geared towards steering Sudan onto a trajectory of political stability, culminating in the establishment of a civilian-led government.
The missive in question was transmitted by Mohammed Abu Shehab, the UAE's Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations, addressed to Vanessa Fraser, the President of the UN Security Council.
Furthermore, the UAE authorities, through an official post on [platform X], shared visual documentation of the communication addressed to the Council's President, underscoring their commitment to transparency and accountability in addressing such matters.
The UAE's swift rebuttal of baseless accusations demonstrates its firm dedication to upholding truth and integrity in international discourse. By firmly rejecting misinformation and affirming its commitment to collaborative solutions, the UAE endeavors to contribute positively to resolving the Sudanese crisis and fostering regional stability.