Statement by His Excellency General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan Abdelrahman, Chairman of the Transitional Sovereignty Council of Sudan, in Response to the Statement by His Excellency President Joe Biden
We have taken note of the statement issued by the President of the United States, His Excellency Joe Biden, on Tuesday, September 17, 2024, regarding the situation in Sudan. On behalf of the Sudanese government and the Sudanese people, I welcome President Biden’s expression of concern and appreciate the support of the United States for humanitarian efforts both within Sudan and in neighboring countries. We share his profound concern over the human cost of the ongoing conflict, which has inflicted untold pain and hardship on the people of Sudan.
The Sudanese government remains resolute and fully committed to ending the suffering of our citizens. We are determined to exert our utmost efforts to swiftly and decisively bring the current conflict to an end and ensure the restoration of peace, security, and stability throughout the country. Our goal is not merely to end the violence but to do so in a manner that lays the foundation for sustainable peace—peace that addresses the root causes of instability and promotes long-term unity and reconciliation among all Sudanese.
What President Biden mentioned regarding the widespread and systematic attacks by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia in El Fasher reflects only a fraction of the atrocities committed by this criminal militia in other parts of Sudan. The Sudanese Armed Forces remain steadfast in their commitment to the principles of international humanitarian law and the laws of war, including the protection of civilians. Our actions are deeply rooted in Sudan’s cultural and moral values, which emphasize the safeguarding of civilian lives and the preservation of our nation’s rich heritage. In stark contrast, the actions of the RSF militia display utter disregard for human life, civilian infrastructure, and Sudan’s ancient cultural heritage, which dates back to the Kushite and Meroitic civilizations. The international community must not only condemn these heinous crimes but also hold accountable the states that continue to support and enable the militia’s destructive behavior.
The Sudanese government remains open to all constructive efforts aimed at ending this devastating war. We stand ready to work with all international partners in pursuit of a peaceful resolution that alleviates the suffering of our people and sets Sudan on a path towards security, stability, the rule of law, and the democratic transfer of power. I look forward to deepening these discussions with U.S. officials during my upcoming participation in the high-level segment of the United Nations General Assembly next week.
18-9-2024