Brics bloc deputy foreign ministers and special envoys on the Middle East and North Africa expressed 'deep concern' about the continued clashes between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces in Sudan.
They reaffirmed the primary role of the UN Security Council in maintaining international peace and security. “They condemned terrorism and extremism, including violent extremism conducive to terrorism and called on countries of the region to adopt a zero tolerance approach to terrorism. Furthermore, they stressed the importance of co-ordination role of the UN and opposing double standards.
They expressed deep concern about the deteriorating situation in the occupied Palestinian territories as a result of continued occupation and the expansion of settlements by Israel.“They stressed that the question of Palestine must be resolved through direct negotiations based on international law.
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