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Signatories to Security Council statement condemn gender-based violence against women and girls in Sudan

Security Council signatory statement (reading) · December 22, 2025
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A reader of a joint statement for multiple Security Council signatories condemned widespread gender-based and conflict-related violence in Sudan, urged humanitarian access and reproductive care, and called for accountability, including support for ICC investigations and Security Council sanctions.

A speaker reading a joint statement on behalf of multiple signatory countries to the Security Council strongly condemned widespread gender-based violence in Sudan and urged urgent action to protect women and girls.

The reader, identified in the transcript only as “Unidentified Speaker,” said the signatories — including Denmark, France, Greece, Guyana, Panama, the Republic of Korea, Sierra Leone, Slovenia and the United Kingdom — “express our deep concern about the grave situation of women and girls in Sudan,” adding that as conflict continues and the humanitarian crisis deepens, “women and girls are enduring immense suffering.”

The statement said the signatories “strongly condemn the persistence of widespread … gender…

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