Sudanese FM Describes US Presidential Advisor’s Briefing to INSC as “Inaccurate”
Khartoum – Sudanhorizon
The Sudanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation has described the briefing given by the US Presidential Advisor for Arab and African Affairs, Massad Boulos, to the UN Security Council as “inaccurate” and as having failed to reflect the positions consistently adopted by the Sudanese government and its various institutions, including the Transitional Sovereign Council, particularly the briefing’s reference to the Council’s rejection of a paper the US official had submitted.
A statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Saturday said that since the outbreak of the war, the government has dealt positively and responsibly with all initiatives and proposals aimed at ending the suffering of citizens and restoring security and stability in the country.
The statement said Sudanese government has signed the “Jeddah Declaration” of May 11, 2023, and agreed to a number of humanitarian ceasefires under its terms, while the militias reneged on these commitments.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs pointed out that the government submitted a public initiative through the Security Council on December 22, 2025, stemming from its commitment to protecting civilians, establishing security, and creating the appropriate conditions to end the war and its humanitarian consequences.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs also said the Sudanese government responded constructively to the remarks made by Mr. Mosaad Boulos, providing a detailed response within the framework of ongoing consultations with the US government.
This reflects Sudan’s openness to any sincere and transparent efforts that contribute to achieving peace and respond to the aspirations of the Sudanese people and their national interests.
The Ministry reiterated that any serious efforts to end the war must address its root causes, foremost among them halting the foreign supply of weapons and mercenaries to the rebel militia and ending all forms of political and diplomatic support that enable it to continue its military operations and grave violations against civilians.
The statement added that the continuation of this support is a major factor in prolonging the war and enabling the rebel militia to continue committing atrocities, terrorizing civilians, and targeting innocent civilian population.
The Sudanese government reiterated its call to the international community and all regional and international actors to deal realistically and objectively with the situation on the ground, and to recognize that what Sudan is facing is a direct, foreign-sponsored aggression targeting the Sudanese state and people, in which terrorist militias are being used as tools. This necessitates a clear and firm international stance that supports national state institutions and strengthens the prospects for peace and stability.
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