RSF Militia Involves in Attack on UN Peacekeepers in Central African Republic
The Sudanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs has called on the international community, with all its organizations and countries, to pressure the terrorist Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia and its regional sponsor, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), to impose international sanctions on it and its regional sponsor, and to designate RSF militia as a terrorist group. This is to ensure its compliance with the will of the international community, driven by a commitment to maintaining regional peace and security.
The UN Security Council strongly condemned the attack on the United Nations Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) in the Birao region, which resulted in the death of a peacekeeper while performing their duties.
Security Council members expressed their concern about the increasing attacks against peacekeepers in the Central African Republic, clearly indicating systematic incursions by elements of the terrorist RSF militia in support of armed rebel groups in the Central African Republic.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said, in a statement received by (Sudanese Echoes), that this is an explicit condemnation of the terrorist RSF militia by the UN Security Council, holding them responsible for fueling the conflict in the Central African Republic.
The statement stated that Sudan had repeatedly warned against what had happened, pointing to the growing dangers of the militia’s criminal behavior and its disregard for the calls and resolutions of regional and international institutions, most notably the UN Security Council.
The terrorist militia’s criminality has now expanded to affect the security and stability of Sudan’s neighbors and the region.