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Sudan summoned the United Nations’ resident humanitarian coordinator and representatives of accredited UN agencies in the country to warn against dealing with the so-called National Humanitarian Access Authority, which is affiliated with the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
Last month, an RSF-affiliated administration based in Nyala in western Sudan, created a parallel body to handle humanitarian affairs. It ordered foreign and local organizations to register within 30 days and required them to open offices in RSF-controlled areas within 45 days.
In a statement, the Sudanese foreign ministry said it summoned the UN resident humanitarian coordinator and all representatives of UN agencies “to present the government’s rejection of the flawed decision issued by the political arm of the rebel RSF militia.”
Any institutional dealings with the RSF-run body, whether through registration or signing memorandums of understanding, would amount to “support for illegitimate parallel entities and a clear violation of Sudan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity,” the ministry warned.
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