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08 May 2026, 19:08 GMT+10
The activities of armed groups and the broader dynamics of the conflict are hindering the resolution of Abyeis status, Anna Evstigneevahastold the Security Council
Actions by Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) are undermining efforts to resolve a long-running dispute over Abyei region on the border with South Sudan, Deputy Permanent Representative of Russia to the UN, Anna Evstigneeva, has said.
Addressing the UN Security Council on Thursday, Evstigneeva said the process remains a hostage to conflicts on both sides of the frontier. She noted ongoing military activity in northern South Sudan and the presence of "destabilizing elements," including RSF units, which continue to worsen the security situation.
On Sudan's side, Evstigneeva stressed that the situation in Abyei cannot be separated from the fighting in Kordofan and Darfur regions. She underlined that there are no Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) in the disputed area, arguing that non-state armed groups are the main obstacle to launching a structured political dialogue and also pose risks to UN personnel.
"It is the actions of elements opposing Khartoum that are the main obstacle to the start of a comprehensive settlement process," the representative said.
The comments come as Sudan remains in the grip of civil war.
Neighboring South Sudan has faced years of instability since gaining independence from Sudan.
Despite the tensions, Russia said Sudan has signaled readiness to restart joint political and security talks, including in a letter to the UN Secretary-General. Khartoum has also expressed openness to forming joint police units with South Sudan.
Russia described the UN Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA) as a key stabilizing factor that continues to fulfil its mandate of preventing intercommunal violence.
Evstigneeva warned that without a final agreement on Abyei's status, any discussion of downsizing UN operations would be premature, adding that "pressure on the parties could have a negative impact on both the security situation and the UN's activities there."
In March, the UN Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA) pulled its peacekeepers and national monitors from the Tishwin and Abu Qussa/Wunkur sites along the Sudan-South Sudan border, relocating them to safer positions within the broader Abyei operational area. The withdrawal followed worsening security conditions on the disputed frontier and affected posts.
READ MORE: UN pulls out from border posts between African states
Abyei has been considered a disputed territory since 2011, when South Sudan gained independence.
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