Overview
- Assistant to the commander Yasser al-Atta said the military option will end the war, reaffirming the Sudanese army’s rejection of the Quad’s ceasefire plan.
- The RSF has announced it would accept the Quad’s proposed three-month humanitarian truce after seizing Al-Fashir, but fighting continues.
- After the G7 meeting, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio urged cutting weapon supplies to the RSF and warned Sudan could again become a haven for extremist groups.
- At the UN Human Rights Council, the UAE said there is no military solution, endorsed the Quad roadmap, condemned attacks on civilians, and pledged an additional $100 million for urgent relief in Al-Fashir.
- UAE state prosecutors said they completed a probe into an attempted illicit transfer of military equipment to Port Sudan and expect to send suspects to trial, alleging coordination with Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and Yasser al-Atta.