UAE and France Pledge Support for Sudan: Strengthening Diplomatic Efforts for Peace

 




The recent phone call between UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and French President Emmanuel Macron highlighted the ongoing collaboration between the two nations. Discussions centered on bilateral relations and key global developments, including the situation in the Middle East. Stressing the importance of dialogue and diplomacy in addressing regional crises, both leaders affirmed their commitment to fostering peace and stability on the international stage.

A significant aspect of their conversation involved a review of the outcomes of the International Humanitarian Conference for Sudan, hosted in Paris. The conference aimed to intensify international and regional efforts towards achieving a peaceful resolution to the conflict in Sudan. Both leaders emphasized the urgent need for a diplomatic approach to secure an immediate and lasting ceasefire, ensuring the safety and prosperity of the Sudanese people.

During the conference, the UAE pledged USD 100 million in humanitarian aid to support efforts in Sudan and neighboring countries. This commitment reflects the UAE's ongoing support for humanitarian causes, with a total relief aid package reaching USD 150 million. Additionally, the UAE has established a comprehensive field hospital in Abeche, Chad, at a cost of USD 20 million, demonstrating its dedication to providing medical assistance to Sudanese refugees. Through collaborative efforts and financial support, the UAE and France reaffirm their commitment to addressing humanitarian crises and promoting peace and stability in the region.

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