United Kingdom Sudan
07.08.2025 - 18:00:23UN Human Rights Council 55: Joint Statement on Sudan Humanitarian Access
LONDON, 25 March 2024 / PRN Africa / --
Joint Statement on behalf of 44 countries on Sudan Humanitarian Access for the Item 4 General Debate. Delivered by the UK's Permanent Representative to the WTO and the UN, Simon Manley.
Mr President,
This statement is on behalf of the Troika for Sudan – USA, Norway and the UK. It is supported by over 40 Member States of the UN.
We welcome the organisation of a humanitarian conference for Sudan and neighbouring countries next month in Paris, exactly one year since the beginning of a conflict that has had catastrophic humanitarian consequences for the Sudanese people.
Nearly 18 million people are suffering crisis levels of food insecurity. Humanitarian workers are blocked from reaching the people in need. The longer this conflict lasts, and the further fighting spreads, the greater that need will become. We call on all parties to accept a Ramadan ceasefire, in line with Security Council Resolution 2724.?
The Sudanese Armed Forces’ (SAF) withdrawal of permission for aid deliveries through the major crossing points from Chad into Darfur is indefensible. It has exacerbated the suffering in Darfur, where civilians are already in dire need after suffering relentless atrocities by the Rapid Support Forces.
We call on the SAF to uphold fully their commitments to facilitate cross-line and cross-border operations, re-open fully the vital Adre crossing point, and refrain from any measures that prevent life-saving aid reaching those in need.
The vital work of local responders, UN agencies, and international partners must be allowed to proceed. The warring parties must ensure the security of humanitarian actors and refrain from diverting life-saving supplies for themselves – and hold their personnel accountable when they go against these principles.
Mr President, ?
The death toll in Sudan is likely far greater than the 14,000 verified to date. Every day humanitarian assistance is prevented from reaching those in need, that number will rise, and the Sudanese people move further toward catastrophic levels of food insecurity.
We call on all parties to comply with their obligations under international humanitarian law and the Jeddah Declaration, and to allow full, rapid, safe, and unhindered cross-border and cross-line humanitarian access, so that we can, collectively, protect Sudan’s people from even more suffering and death.
Thank you.
Statement on behalf of:
1-United Kingdom
2-Norway
3-United States of America
4-Albania
5-Argentina
6-Australia
7-Austria
8-Belgium
9-Canada
10-Croatia
11-Cyprus
12-Czech Republic
13-Denmark
14-Ecuador
15-Estonia
16-Finland
17-France
18-Georgia
19-Germany
20-Iceland
21-Ireland
22-Italy
23-Japan
24-Kyrgyzstan
25-Latvia
26-Liechtenstein
27-Lithuania
28-Luxembourg
29-Malta
30-Montenegro
31-Netherlands
32-New Zealand
33-North Macedonia
34-Poland
35-Portugal
36-Republic of Korea
37-Romania
38-Sierra Leone
39-Slovakia
40-Slovenia
41-Spain
42-Sweden
43-Switzerland
44-Ukraine
SOURCE UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office

