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H.E. Mr. Mohamed Siad Doualeh addresses the UN Security Council on behalf of Group of Ambassadors of IGAD Member States in New York and in his national capacity on the situation in Sudan

Date: 
Tuesday, 25 April 2023

DECLARATION DE

S. E. M. MOHAMED SIAD DOUALEH

AMBASSADEUR, REPRESENTANT PERMANENT

DE LA REPUBLIQUE DE DJIBOUTI

AUPRES DES NATIONS UNIES

AU NOM

DU GROUPE DES AMBASSADEURS DE L’IGAD A NEW YORK

Et

AU NOM DE DJIBOUTI

LORS DE LA REUNION CONSEIL DE SECURITE

SUR LA SITUATION AU SOUDAN

NEW YORK LE 25 AVRIL 2023

 

At the outset, I would like to thank our distinguished briefers, Secretary-General António Guterres, Secretary-General Representative Volker Perthes, Assistant Secretary-General Joyce Msuya and AU Permanent Observer Fatima Kyari Mohammed.

In light of the current developments in Sudan, the Group of Ambassadors of Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) member states in New York, would like to state the following:

The Group notes with concern the ongoing conflict in Sudan that has led to civilian causalities and destruction of property, and urge the leaders of the parties to heed to the call to immediately and unconditionally cease hostilities and de-escalate tensions, and give peace a chance in line with the outcome of the 40th Extraordinary Assembly of IGAD Heads of State and Government, which took place virtually on Sunday, April 16, 2023.  It also recalls the Communique of the Peace and Security Council (PSC) of the African Union (AU) at its 1149th meeting, held on 16 April 2023, on briefing on the situation in Sudan.

The Group emphasizes the African Union's position on the current situation in Sudan, on the need for the Parties to swiftly embrace a peaceful solution and inclusive dialogue to resolve their differences as a means to promoting stability and respecting the wishes of the people of Sudan for restoration of democracy, constitutionalism, rule of law and freedom, as well as rejection of any external interference in Sudanese domestic affairs.

The Group calls on all actors and partners to rally behind the regional mediation effort and extend maximum support to facilitate the visit to Khartoum of the three Heads of State, President Ismail Omar Guelleh of Djibouti, President William Ruto of Kenya and President Salva Kiir Mayardit of South Sudan, and jumpstart talks between the parties as soon as security conditions permit.

 The Group welcomes the announcement of a three-day humanitarian truce in response to the UN Secretary-General's plea on the occasion of Eid Al-Fitr. We also welcome the US brokered ceasefire which we hope the parties will continue to abide by and work in good faith with mediators to negotiate and conclude a permanent ceasefire that started yesterday to allow for unfettered humanitarian access to the civilian population.

 

The Group reiterates its commitment for resolution of the situation in Sudan within the principle of African Solutions to African problems and urges the Security Council to encourage and provide adequate support to regional and continental mediation efforts.

In these trying times, the Group affirms its solidarity with the Sudanese people, and it reaffirms its support for the territorial integrity, sovereignty, and political independence of the Sudan.

Permettez-moi, Madame la Présidente, de faire quelques observations au nom de mon pays Djibouti.

Djibouti est honorée d’avoir servi de hub-clé pour l’évacuation du personnel et les ressortissants des pays amis.  Nous sommes ravis de constater que ces opérations aient été efficacement menées.

Le Ministère des Affaires Etrangères djiboutien et les autorités compétentes, entièrement mobilisés, ont travaillé d’arrache-pied afin d’assister les équipes pour que ces opérations se déroulent dans les meilleures conditions

En même temps nous avons une pensée émue pour les soudanais et les soudanaises impactées par la détérioration soudaine de la situation sécuritaire au Soudan et les difficultés à l’accès à l’eau, la nourriture, l’électricité et les médicaments selon les rapports reçus aujourd’hui.  Les besoins humanitaires sont immenses.  Nous sommes cependant encouragés par la disponibilité des Nations Unies, des partenaires bilatéraux et des autres acteurs humanitaires à y répondre d’une manière prompte et coordonnée.  Nos condoléances attristées vont aux familles des victimes tombées sous les balles et nous souhaitons un prompt rétablissement aux blesses.

Djibouti souhaiterait saisir cette opportunité pour réaffirmer notre solidarité sans faille avec le peuple soudanais.  Les relations entre les deux peuples sont anciennes, les affinités nombreuses, et les fils de l’amitié qui nous lient inextricables.

Les armes doivent se taire immédiatement et le dialogue doit reprendre dans les meilleurs délais.  One death is one too many, one IDP is one too many, and one refugee is one too many.

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