Saudi Arabia Voices Opposition to Parallel Government in Sudan
The Kingdom emphasizes adherence to official institutions and calls for national unity in Sudan amid ongoing conflict.
Saudi Arabia has officially rejected any actions deemed unlawful outside of Sudan's established institutions, specifically addressing the potential formation of a parallel government.
This stance was articulated by the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which emphasized that such actions threaten the unity of Sudan and do not represent the aspirations of the Sudanese populace.
In a statement issued on Friday, the Ministry reaffirmed Saudi Arabia's commitment to the security, stability, and territorial integrity of Sudan.
The Kingdom has urged all parties within Sudan to prioritize the nation’s interests over factional agendas, advocating for efforts that seek to prevent division and chaos within the country.
This position aligns with Saudi Arabia’s ongoing dedication to fostering peace and stability in Sudan, reflecting commitments outlined in the Jeddah Declaration, which was signed on May 11, 2023. The declaration serves as a framework for dialogue aimed at ending the conflict affecting Sudan.
Saudi Arabia has consistently promoted diplomatic solutions intended to secure Sudan’s unity and avert further destabilization in the region.