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Saudi Arabia Condemns RSF’s Formation of Parallel Government in Sudan

Saudi Arabia Condemns RSF’s Formation of Parallel Government in Sudan

Taha Sakr
Last updated: March 1, 2025 8:21 pm
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Saudi Arabia has strongly denounced the recent move by Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) to establish a parallel government, calling it an illegitimate act that threatens the country’s unity and stability.

In a statement issued on Friday, the Saudi Foreign Ministry rejected any attempts to bypass Sudan’s official institutions, emphasizing that such actions undermine the will of the Sudanese people.

“The Kingdom affirms its rejection of any unauthorized steps taken outside Sudan’s legitimate institutions that could compromise its unity. The call to form a parallel government does not reflect the aspirations of the Sudanese people,” the ministry said.

Saudi Arabia reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Sudan’s security, sovereignty, and territorial integrity. The Kingdom also urged all parties involved to prioritize national interests over factional divisions and reiterated its dedication to facilitating efforts to end the conflict.

Regional Opposition to RSF’s Move

Saudi Arabia’s stance aligns with that of Qatar and Kuwait, both of which have also condemned the RSF’s attempt to form a rival administration.

Qatar’s Foreign Ministry issued a statement reaffirming its “full support for Sudan’s unity, independence, and territorial integrity” while rejecting any interference in its internal affairs. Doha called for an inclusive dialogue that ensures lasting peace, maintains national unity, and meets the aspirations of the Sudanese people for stability and development.

Kuwait also echoed these sentiments, with its Foreign Ministry describing the RSF’s actions as a “threat to Sudan’s territorial integrity and an unjustified interference in its internal affairs.”

Sudan’s Response & Diplomatic Tensions

Sudanese authorities have condemned Kenya’s involvement in supporting the RSF’s parallel government initiative, labeling it a violation of international law.

On Monday, Sudan’s Foreign Ministry warned that the move sets a dangerous precedent that contradicts the United Nations Charter and African Union principles. The ministry urged regional and international organizations, along with foreign governments, to reject what it described as a reckless move that jeopardizes regional peace and violates Sudan’s sovereignty.

The tensions come amid ongoing efforts to mediate the conflict. Last August, Saudi Arabia and the United States spearheaded negotiations in Geneva to brokering a ceasefire. However, only the RSF participated in person, while Sudan’s armed forces engaged remotely.

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