On Saturday, the Saudi Foreign Minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, called on the Sudanese to return to dialogue to achieve security and stability for the country.
He wrote on his Twitter account, “We call on the brothers in Sudan to quickly stop military operations, exercise maximum restraint, and avoid escalation.”
We call on the brothers in Sudan to quickly stop military operations, exercise maximum restraint, avoid escalation, and give priority to the interest of the brotherly Sudanese people by preserving their gains and capabilities, and to return to the framework agreement that aims to reach a political declaration that achieves security, stability and prosperity for Sudan and its brotherly people.
– Faisal bin Farhan (@FaisalbinFarhan) April 15, 2023
He also called for giving priority to the interests of the brotherly Sudanese people by preserving their gains and capabilities, and returning to the framework agreement that aims to reach a political declaration that achieves security, stability and prosperity for Sudan and its brotherly people.
Earlier today, the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s deep concern over the state of escalation and military clashes between the army and rapid support forces in the sisterly Republic of Sudan.
The Kingdom called on the military component and all political leaders in Sudan to give priority to the language of dialogue, restraint and wisdom, and to unite the ranks in a way that contributes to completing the consensus that has been achieved, including the framework agreement aimed at reaching a political declaration, according to which political stability, economic recovery and prosperity will be achieved for Sudan and its brotherly people.