The UAE, Saudi Arabia, US and the UK are standing together for peace in Sudan.
In a joint statement, the four countries endorsed the international community’s serious concern with the situation in Sudan and called for the full and immediate restoration of its civilian-led transitional government and institutions.
The 'QUAD for Sudan' said the protests of October 30 demonstrated the depth of the Sudanese people’s commitment to advancing their country’s transition.
"We encourage the release of all those detained in connection with recent events and the lifting of the state of emergency. Violence has no place in the new Sudan, on this point we encourage the effective dialogue between all parties, and we urge all to ensure that the peace and security of the people of Sudan as a top priority," read the statement.
It also called for the release of "all those detained in connection with recent events and the lifting of the state of emergency".


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