The Organization of Islamic Cooperation welcomed the signing of the Jeddah Declaration on the Commitment to Protect Civilians in Sudan.
The Secretary-General of the organization, Hussein Ibrahim Taha, expressed his hope that this declaration would constitute an important step towards ending the armed conflict in Sudan once and for all and enhancing security, peace and stability.
The Secretary-General praised the great good offices efforts made by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United States of America in reaching this declaration, stressing the importance of the signatories’ commitment to its provisions to ensure the delivery of humanitarian and health assistance to those affected by the current difficult humanitarian situation in Sudan.
He pointed out the need to continue serious work within the framework of the joint Saudi-American initiative, with the aim of reaching an immediate and permanent ceasefire and resolving the Sudanese crisis within the framework of peaceful dialogue.
The Secretary-General appealed to the Sudanese parties to work to give priority to the supreme national interest of Sudan in order to preserve its unity and state institutions and achieve the aspirations of the Sudanese people for security, peace, political stability and economic development.