India's Ruchira Kamboj said that the Sudanese partners must consolidate the gains they have achieved so far and move forward with a comprehensive political agreement . India reiterates that a solution will need to be achieved through a Sudanese-led and Sudanese-owned, inclusive, and credible political dialogue .
New York, December 8: Sudan's political transition that began four years ago continues to face obstacles on the ground, according to India's Permanent Representative to the United Nations Ruchira Kamboj.On December 7, Kamboj addressed a United Nations Security Council meeting on the UN's Multilateral Transition Assistance Mission in Sudan (UNITAMS), saying that the recent developments, particularly on the draft constitution, are encouraging.The Sudanese government's attempts to create a conducive environment by abolishing the national emergency and freeing political prisoners have contributed to easing tensions, she said.Kamboj said that the Sudanese partners must consolidate the gains they have achieved so far and move forward with a comprehensive political agreement.
Kamboj emphasized India's links with Sudan and the Sudanese people, saying that India has longstanding mutual acquaintances with Sudan and its people.In her address, Kamboj stressed that India has supported Sudan in its transition towards a stable, prosperous, and prosperous future by means of concessional lines of credit, capacity building, and humanitarian assistance.Ruchira Kamboj said that India is aware of the Juba Peace Agreement (JPA), which includes the transitional security arrangements in Darfur, and that the trilateral mechanism should work closely with the stakeholders to promote the political agreement.The reduction of conflict in the Darfur area, she said, is a promising indicator. The intercommunal conflict in West Kordofan and Blue Nile is exacerbated by complex causes, mainly by land disputes, only by prioritizing reconciliation and addressing the political and security related problems, according to Ruchira Kamboj, who spoke about Sudan's economic situation.She also urged the international community to increase its humanitarian appeals.