UK urges RSF to stop violence in El Fasher
Key points
- Call on RSF to protect civilians and stop atrocities
- Demand ceasefire, humanitarian pause, and unhindered aid access
TL;DR
- United Kingdom, alongside Algeria, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Guyana and Denmark, requested the meeting over intensifying violence in El Fasher.
- The UK calls on the Rapid Support Forces to adhere to international law, protect civilians, and stop reported atrocities including targeted killings, torture, and sexual and gender-based violence.
- The UK urges the RSF to cease attacks on aid workers and civilian infrastructure, allow unhindered humanitarian access, and for the Sudanese Armed Forces to keep the Adré border crossing open.
- The UK says there is no military solution, calls for a ceasefire and humanitarian pause, and supports regional and international efforts including the Quad to secure a ceasefire.
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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- El Fasher
- Rapid Support Forces
- Rsf
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- Rapid Support Forces
- Rsf
- Sudanese Armed Forces
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- United Kingdom
- Algeria
- Sierra Leone
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