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:Key Takeaways
The UK Review: London reviewed 2,000 military export licenses, finding no evidence of British arms being diverted to Sudan.
British Stance: Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper described the allegations as “baseless” during the Munich Security Conference.
UAE Response: Dr. Anwar Gargash highlighted the UK’s findings as a validation of the UAE’s consistent and peaceful stance on the Sudanese crisis.
The Full Report:
London Clears UAE of Sudan Arms Allegations
In a significant diplomatic development regarding the ongoing Sudan conflict, the British government has officially refuted claims that the United States Arab Emirates (UAE) facilitated the transfer of British military equipment to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), led by Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (Hemedti).
Speaking at the Munich Security Conference, British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper addressed the rumors head-on. She confirmed that the UK government conducted a comprehensive review of 2,000 relevant military export licenses. The investigation concluded that there was zero evidence of any arms leakage to Sudan, with Cooper firmly dismissing the allegations as entirely “baseless.”
UAE Welcomes the British Clarification:

The statement from London was quickly welcomed by Abu Dhabi. Dr. Anwar Gargash, Diplomatic Advisor to the UAE President, took to his official X (formerly Twitter) account to commend the British clarification.
Gargash described Cooper’s statement as both “striking and important,” noting that it effectively dismantles the ongoing misinformation campaigns directed at the UAE.
Reaffirming the UAE’s Stance on Sudan:
In his statement, Gargash reiterated the UAE’s unwavering and clear foreign policy regarding the Sudanese crisis. He emphasized three core pillars of the UAE’s approach:
An immediate ceasefire to end all hostilities.
The unhindered delivery of humanitarian aid to the Sudanese people.
A structured transition to civilian rule within a specific and agreed-upon timeframe.
Looking Ahead: Closing the Door on Accusations?
While the definitive UK stance heavily undermines the narrative of UAE military involvement in Sudan, geopolitical analysts suggest that the Sudanese arena remains highly polarized. However, the clearance from a major Western power like the UK significantly shifts the diplomatic narrative, highlighting the importance of factual verification over political maneuvering in resolving the Sudan crisis.
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