G7 Calls for
Ceasefire in Sudan, Hits at UAE Sorted RSF Militia
·
Joint statement
issued by: G7 Foreign
Ministers (Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, UK, USA) and the High Representative of the European Union.
·
Immediate
appeal: Urged
the Rapid Support Forces (RSF)
and allied armed groups to:
o Stop actions that could lead to further atrocities
in El-Obeid.
o End drone strikes.
o Remove obstacles to humanitarian assistance.
·
Humanitarian
concerns: Expressed
grave concern over alleged violations
of international humanitarian law (IHL) and human rights law in:
o Kordofan
o Darfur
o Blue Nile
·
Protection
of civilians: Called
on both the RSF
and the Sudanese Armed Forces
(SAF) to:
o Protect civilians.
o Ensure safe voluntary passage.
o Allow rapid, safe and unhindered humanitarian
access across Sudan.
·
Call for
peace: Urged
all parties to:
o Immediately cease hostilities.
o Engage in good-faith direct negotiations.
·
Specific
demands:
o Asked the SAF to stop rejecting proposed de-escalation
measures.
o Called on the RSF to fulfill its commitments under the Jeddah Declaration.
·
Support
for mediation: Backed
the efforts of:
o UN Secretary-General's Personal Envoy, Pekka
Haavisto, to reduce
tensions in El-Obeid.
o The Quad
and Quintet
initiatives for a humanitarian truce, permanent ceasefire and civilian-led political
dialogue.
·
Accountability: Reaffirmed commitment to ensuring accountability
for violations of international humanitarian and human rights law by all parties and supporting
victims and survivors.
·
Appeal
to external actors: Called
on all external countries and actors to:
o Stop providing military, logistical or financial
support to the conflict parties.
o Avoid actions that intensify the conflict.
·
UN Security
Council: Urged
the UNSC to
expand the existing Darfur
arms embargo to cover the entire territory of Sudan.
·
Support
for Sudan: Reaffirmed
commitment to Sudan's:
o Sovereignty
o Unity
o Territorial integrity
o Rejected any unilateral initiatives that could
lead to the country's partition.
·
Democratic
transition: Reiterated
support for the democratic aspirations of the Sudanese people through an inclusive, transparent and civilian-led political
process.
[ABS News Service/17.07.2026]
The text of the following statement was
released by the Governments of the United States of America, Canada, France, Germany,
Italy, Japan, and the United Kingdom, and the High Representative of the European
Union.
We, the G7 Foreign Ministers of Canada,
France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America,
and the High Representative of the European Union urge the Rapid Support Forces
and allied armed groups to immediately cease any action likely to lead to further
atrocities or endanger civilians in El-Obeid, including drone strikes and impediments
to humanitarian access. Following the atrocities committed during the Rapid Support
Force’s siege and attack on El Fasher, we remain gravely concerned about alleged
severe violations of international humanitarian law and international human rights
law across Kordofan and Darfur regions, as well as Blue Nile in Sudan.
We urge the Rapid Support Forces, as well
as the Sudanese Armed Forces and allied armed groups, to abide by their obligations
under the rules of international humanitarian law and international human rights
law, as applicable. Civilians must be protected. We call on parties to the conflict
to guarantee safe voluntary passage, and to facilitate rapid and unimpeded humanitarian
access into and around El-Obeid and throughout the country.
We urge the Sudanese Armed Forces, the
Rapid Support Forces and allied armed groups to immediately cease hostilities and
to engage in direct negotiations in good faith. We call for the Sudanese Armed Forces
to cease their repeated rejection of the proposed de-escalation measures and for
the Rapid Support Forces to implement their commitments under the Jeddah Declaration,
which they have consistently failed to do so far.
We support the efforts of the United Nations
Secretary-General’s Personal Envoy, Mr. Pekka Haavisto, to advance de-escalation
in El-Obeid and support ongoing broader efforts by the Quad and the Quintet to achieve
a humanitarian truce, followed by a permanent ceasefire and an independent, inclusive,
transparent and civilian-led political dialogue.
We are united in our determination to
promote accountability for all violations of international humanitarian law and
international human rights law committed by all parties to the conflict. We remain
committed to supporting victims and survivors, including through efforts to advance
guarantees of non-recurrence.
We call upon all external actors, as stated
in the Berlin principles, to cease providing, directly or indirectly, armed, logistical,
or financial support to the parties to the conflict and to refrain from any action
that could exacerbate tensions and fuel the conflict. We call on the United Nations
Security Council to expand the arms embargo on Darfur region to the entire Sudanese
territory.
We reaffirm our unwavering commitment
to Sudan’s sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity. We reject all unilateral
initiatives that risk leading to the country’s partition and remain committed to
support the democratic aspirations of the Sudanese people.