Sudanese army escalates , severing ties with UAE after failing international lawsuit!

Sudanese army officially announced severing diplomatic relations with UAE ,Today Tuesday , after its lawsuit against Abu Dhabi at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) failed.
This decision has sparked widespread questions about the future of relations between the two countries, especially amid escalating political and military tensions in the region.
Official local sources confirmed that Sudan's Army considers the UAE a "hostile state", accusing it of supporting RSF with advanced weaponry—something Khartoum described as "a blatant intervention in the country's affairs".
The decision came after the International Court of Justice refused to hear Sudan's case, stating that it "lacked jurisdiction", which was seen as a major legal and political setback for Khartoum.
The UAE, for its part, denied all Sudanese accusations, affirming that it advocates for a peaceful resolution to Sudan's conflict and describing Sudan's decision as "an unjustified escalation" that could further complicate the crisis in the region.
This escalation raises concerns about serious diplomatic consequences, particularly for Sudan’s ties with Gulf nations.
The UAE had previously provided economic and humanitarian assistance to Sudan over the years.
Now, the key question remains: Will there be efforts to de-escalate, or is Sudan determined to push the confrontation to the limit?
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