UK urges halt to violence and humanitarian access - Speech Brief
30 October 2025 15:10 UTC · UK Government · GOV.UK Speech · Source · Email X Link

UK urges halt to violence and humanitarian access

Key points

  • Calls on RSF to protect civilians and cease abuses
  • Demands humanitarian access, safe passage, and a ceasefire/humanitarian pause

TL;DR

  • United Kingdom, with Algeria, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Guyana and Denmark, convened the meeting over intensifying violence in El Fasher.
  • Reports cite targeted killings, torture, and sexual and gender-based violence linked to the Rapid Support Forces; the UK says RSF leadership will be held accountable.
  • The UK calls for RSF to stop attacks on aid workers and infrastructure, urges unrestricted humanitarian access and safe civilian passage, asks SAF to keep the Adré crossing open, and urges a humanitarian pause and return to political process; it welcomes the Council statement.
Original text

The United Kingdom called for this meeting to be brought forward today, alongside Algeria, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Guyana and Denmark, because we are gravely concerned by the intensifying violence in El Fasher and its devastating consequences for the civilian population. I will make three points. First, we call on the Rapid Support Forces to adhere fully to their obligations under international law to protect civilian...

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