European Commission says Sudan remains top priority
Key points
Sudan is a top European Union priority
EU condemns attacks on civilians and launches infrastructure protection initiative
TL;DR
European Commission says the EU co-hosts the Berlin conference and treats Sudan as a top priority as the war enters its fourth year.
European Commission reports over 33 million people in Sudan need assistance and cites estimates of 50,000 to over 150,000 killed.
European Commission condemns violence against civilians, widespread sexual violence, and violations of international humanitarian law.
European Commission announces an EU initiative and draft Memorandum of Understanding to protect critical civilian infrastructure and supports Sudanese mutual aid.
Original text
European Commission - Speech [Check Against Delivery] Opening Remarks by Commissioner Lahbib at the Sudan Conference in Berlin Berlin, 15 April 2026 It is an honour for the European Union to co-host this conference. As we enter the fourth year of this devastating war, our thoughts are with the people of Sudan, those forced to flee, and those who continue to suffer. Today many crises are competing for our attention. B...