Oman Commends UN Security Council Resolution Urging Cessation of Hostilities in Sudan
Muscat, The Gulf Observer: The Sultanate of Oman has expressed its approval and support for the recent resolution passed by the United Nations Security Council, calling for the immediate cessation of hostilities in the Republic of Sudan. The majority-backed resolution is viewed by Oman as a crucial step towards fostering enduring peace and stability in the Sudanese nation.
In an official statement released on Saturday, the Omani Foreign Ministry underscored the significance of the Security Council’s resolution, emphasizing its potential impact on alleviating the ongoing conflict in Sudan. Oman views the international community’s collective call for a cessation of hostilities as a commendable effort to bring about positive change and restore tranquility to the strife-torn region.
Oman, a staunch advocate for diplomatic solutions to conflicts, highlighted the importance of dialogue as a primary instrument for conflict resolution. The Foreign Ministry stressed the need for inclusive and constructive dialogue as a means to bring an end to hostilities, reinforce national unity, and pave the way for sustained peace and stability in Sudan. This approach aligns with Oman’s commitment to supporting its brotherly Sudanese neighbors in their quest for enduring peace and prosperity.
As the international community unites in its call for an end to hostilities in Sudan, Oman reaffirms its commitment to diplomatic efforts and peaceful resolutions, aiming to contribute to the collective pursuit of a harmonious and stable Sudan for the welfare of its people.