UN chief Guterres calls for halt to arms shipments amid Sudan conflict

April 15, 2026 • Al Jazeera

UN chief Guterres calls for halt to arms shipments amid Sudan conflict

UN Secretary-General Calls for End to Arms Flow in Sudan Conflict

The United Nations Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, has urged an immediate halt to the flow of weapons into Sudan, as the country’s ongoing war enters its fourth year. The call comes on the third anniversary of the conflict.

Guterres emphasized that while financial commitments to humanitarian programs are necessary, they alone are insufficient to bring an end to the violence. His statement highlights the need for a comprehensive approach to address the root causes of the conflict.

The Sudanese government and rebel groups have been locked in a bitter struggle since 2021, resulting in significant human suffering and displacement. The international community has provided substantial financial support to humanitarian efforts, but Guterres’ comments suggest that more needs to be done to address the underlying issues driving the conflict.

Guterres’ appeal for an end to the arms flow is part of a broader effort by the UN to facilitate a peaceful resolution to the Sudanese conflict. The organization has been working closely with regional and international partners to explore possible solutions, including negotiations between the warring parties.

The situation in Sudan remains fluid, with ongoing fighting and human rights abuses reported on both sides. Guterres’ call for an end to the arms flow is a reminder of the need for sustained diplomatic efforts to bring peace and stability to the country.

Source: Al Jazeera