Patron of peace: How UAE contributed to ending civil war in Sudan after 17 years
The United Arab Emirates has not hesitated to put forth all
efforts to help countries around the world to solve their political, economic
and social crises, seeking to obtain a region free of war where security, peace
and stability prevail. In this regard, the UAE had a role in ending the civil
war in Sudan after 17 years. On August 30, the Sudanese government, Sudanese Revolutionary
Front, and some armed movements signed the last papers related to the peace
negotiations in Juba, the capital of South Sudan.
UAE role
This agreement will contribute to ending the civil war in
Sudan and establishing autonomous-rule for the Blue Nile and South Kordofan
regions provided that the resources and income of the two regions are divided
by 60% for the federal authority and 40% for the local authorities.
Sudanese Sovereignty Council member Shams El Din Kabbashi noted
that many Arab and regional countries contributed to reaching the peace
agreement, led by the UAE and Chad, according to Sudanese media.
For his part, Khaled Saif Al-Shamsi, the UAE official tasked
with the Sudan file, confirmed in a tweet that the UAE sent a delegation to
sponsor the peace process in Sudan, pointing out that the Emirati delegation
continued to follow the negotiations in Juba until the two parties reached a
peace agreement.
The UAE has always worked to support regional countries gain
security and stability, at a time when several countries, led by Qatar and
Turkey, rejected the political transition process in Sudan, considering it a
coup against legitimacy. But the UAE stood firm and thwarted these malicious
Brotherhood attempts by Ankara and Doha, declaring their support for the will
of the Sudanese people seeking change.
Abu Dhabi had previously supported the agreement reached by
the Sudanese government on July 5, 2019 regarding the transitional phase,
stressing the need for this agreement to contribute to a new phase dominated by
security and stability and to achieve the aspirations of the Sudanese people. This
was confirmed by many Sudanese leaders, who announced that the UAE has always
supported the process of political accommodation between the Sudanese parties,
and even contributed to achieving it, by playing a key role in achieving
reconciliation between the Sudanese parties and reaching an agreement on the
transitional period.
Abu Dhabi and Sudan’s transitional phase
Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, met
with the Sudanese leadership headed by Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok in August
2019. He stressed the need to establish dialogue between the Sudanese parties
in order to achieve harmony and enhance Sudan’s stability.
On August 18, 2019, prior to the final signing of the
constitutional declaration document in Khartoum, UAE Minister of State for
Foreign Affairs Anwar Gargash announced that his country supports the political
and constitutional transition process in Sudan, stressing that the UAE
government will continue to work with the Sudanese government to reach a stable
and prosperous Sudan.
It should be noted that the UAE has strategic relations with
Sudan based on cooperation in all economic and developmental fields, which has
contributed to achieving progress, prosperity and security in Sudan. This comes
within the framework of Abu Dhabi's constant keenness to achieve stability and
peace in the African country.
Sudanese media and activists reacted to their country’s
peace agreement and paid special attention to the role of the UAE in sponsoring
it. Some pointed out that Abu Dhabi allocated more than $1 billion to support
the transitional phase in Sudan, as well as having directed 50,000 tons of
agricultural fertilizer to help farmers. The UAE also helped Sudan to confront
the corona pandemic by supplying it with about 7 tons of medical supplies to
help the health sector in the country.
Some Sudanese activists confirmed on Twitter that thanks to
the UAE's efforts and constant promises to achieve lasting peace in the region,
Sudan and all parties signed the peace agreement in order to spread security,
stability and peace.



