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UAE condemns drone attack on peacekeeping base in Kadugli, Sudan

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has strongly condemned the recent drone attack on a peacekeeping base in Kadugli, Sudan. The attack, which took place on Tuesday, has left several peacekeepers injured and has caused significant damage to the base. The UAE has expressed its solidarity with the victims and their families, and has called for swift action to bring the perpetrators to justice.

The attack on the peacekeeping base in Kadugli is a heinous act of violence that goes against the principles of peace and stability that the UAE stands for. The UAE has always been a strong advocate for peace and has actively participated in various peacekeeping missions around the world. The country firmly believes in the importance of maintaining peace and security in the international community, and any attack on peacekeepers is a direct attack on these values.

The UAE has also expressed its concern over the increasing use of drones in conflicts and the threat they pose to the safety of civilians and peacekeepers. The country has called for stricter regulations and measures to prevent the use of drones for malicious purposes. The UAE has always been at the forefront of promoting international cooperation and dialogue to address global challenges, and this issue is no exception.

The UAE has also reaffirmed its support for the United Nations (UN) and its peacekeeping efforts in Sudan. The country has been a strong supporter of the UN’s peacekeeping missions and has contributed troops, equipment, and financial aid to various missions around the world. The UAE believes that the UN plays a crucial role in maintaining peace and security, and it stands ready to assist in any way possible to ensure the success of its peacekeeping operations.

The UAE has also called on all parties involved in the conflict in Sudan to prioritize the well-being of civilians and to work towards a peaceful resolution. The country believes that dialogue and diplomacy are the only way to achieve lasting peace and stability in the region. The UAE has also urged the international community to come together and support Sudan in its efforts to rebuild and develop the country.

In addition to condemning the attack, the UAE has also offered its support to the victims and their families. The country has pledged to provide medical assistance and other necessary aid to those affected by the attack. The UAE has always been committed to helping those in need, and this gesture is a testament to its humanitarian values.

The UAE’s condemnation of the drone attack on the peacekeeping base in Kadugli is a clear message to those who seek to disrupt peace and stability in the region. The country stands firmly with the international community in its fight against terrorism and other threats to global security. The UAE has also called for a united front in the face of such attacks and has emphasized the importance of international cooperation in addressing these challenges.

In conclusion, the UAE strongly condemns the drone attack on the peacekeeping base in Kadugli, Sudan, and stands in solidarity with the victims and their families. The country has called for swift action to bring the perpetrators to justice and has reaffirmed its commitment to promoting peace and stability in the international community. The UAE believes that through cooperation and dialogue, we can overcome these challenges and build a better and more peaceful world for all.

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