The Sudanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement that the United Nations mission requested by Sudan in accordance with the speech of Prime Minister Abdullah Hamdock II to the Secretary-General of the United Nations last February 27 should be established in a transparent and consultative manner that guarantees the national ownership of the mission and is in accordance with the requirements of Chapter VI of the Charter in accordance with For the statement.

The statement follows the session convened by the UN Security Council to consult on the joint report of the Secretary-General of the United Nations and the Chairperson of the African Union Commission issued in mid-March on the UN peacekeeping mission in Darfur.

The Foreign Ministry stated in its statement that the permanent representative of Sudan to the United Nations, Omar Muhammad Siddiq, stressed in his speech at the session that any discussion of Chapter Seven, or the deployment of security or military elements according to him, would not be acceptable to the Sudanese government, as it stated that its delegate called for the lifting of the imposed sanctions. Under Security Council Resolution 1591, along with his call to remove Sudan from the list of state sponsors of terrorism.

The members of the Security Council approved at that meeting the request submitted by the Government of Sudan to the Secretary-General to obtain support from the United Nations during the transitional period in accordance with Article VI, and confirmed their intention to take a decision on the withdrawal of UNAMID peacekeepers and establish a post-mission presence at the end of May.