Sudanese Foreign Ministry denies false allegations of bombing the UAE ambassador’s residence in Khartoum, stresses the army’s right to confront mercenaries wherever they are

Sudanese Echoes

The Sudanese Foreign Ministry denied the false allegations of the UAE Foreign Ministry regarding the bombing of its ambassador’s residence in Khartoum by the Sudanese Armed Forces, describing the allegations as baseless. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stressed the right of the national army to protect the country, its people and its sovereignty against any aggression and to confront mercenaries wherever they are, affirming the army’s commitment to international law.

The office of the official spokesman for the Foreign Ministry said that these false Emirati allegations are a desperate attempt to cover up documented international reports that expose the UAE’s evil role in the continuation of the war in Sudan.

The reports, according to the Foreign Ministry, attributed to the UAE the atrocities committed by its creation, the terrorist Janjaweed militia.

The Foreign Ministry mocked the UAE’s talk about rejecting terrorism and adhering to international law, while it sponsors a militia that embodies the worst known terrorist groups.