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    Russia vetoes draft resolution addressing Sudan’s humanitarian crisis

    November 19, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk: Russia exercised its veto power on Monday to block a United Nations Security Council draft resolution that urged Sudan’s warring factions to cease hostilities and facilitate humanitarian aid delivery. The proposal, drafted by Britain and Sierra Leone, gained the support of all 14 other council members, including China. The resolution called for an immediate cessation of violence and encouraged the rival parties to engage in dialogue aimed at de-escalating the conflict and establishing a national ceasefire.

    Russia vetoes draft resolution addressing Sudan’s humanitarian crisis

    The text underscored the urgency of resolving the crisis to address the worsening humanitarian conditions in Sudan, where the ongoing conflict has displaced millions and exacerbated widespread suffering. Deputy Russian U.N. Ambassador Dmitry Polyanskiy defended the veto, emphasizing Russia’s position that international intervention should prioritize a negotiated agreement between the parties involved. “We agree with all Security Council colleagues that the conflict in Sudan requires a swift resolution,” Polyanskiy said during the council meeting. “It is also clear that the only way to achieve this is for the warring parties to agree to a ceasefire.”

    The veto highlights the persistent divisions among Security Council members over the approach to resolving Sudan’s conflict. Critics argue that Russia’s stance risks delaying the international community’s ability to address urgent humanitarian needs, including the delivery of food, medical supplies, and essential aid to affected regions. Sudan has been embroiled in a deadly power struggle since April, with violent clashes between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF).

    The violence has caused widespread displacement, destruction of infrastructure, and mounting casualties, further straining the already fragile socio-political fabric of the country. The resolution’s sponsors, Britain and Sierra Leone, expressed disappointment over the failure to adopt the measure. Representatives emphasized that the resolution was intended to lay the groundwork for peace by calling for immediate steps to reduce hostilities and open channels for humanitarian aid.

    The veto underscores the challenges facing international efforts to mediate an end to Sudan’s crisis. Analysts warn that without a unified stance by the Security Council, the prospects for a comprehensive resolution to the conflict remain uncertain. As the situation in Sudan continues to deteriorate, humanitarian organizations have reiterated their call for unobstructed access to deliver aid to those in need, while urging all parties to prioritize civilian safety and welfare.

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