It is a step likely to undercut efforts to address one of the world’s largest hunger crises.
According to UN estimates, about 25.6 million people, over half of Sudan’s population, face acute hunger amid the ongoing conflict, including over 755,000 on the brink of famine.
Mr Taboul said that without safety in Sudan, there would be no safety across the region with open borders that could affect regional security
Saudi Arabia and the U.S. have yet to confirm the resumption of talks between Sudan’s warring factions.
Sudan has strongly condemned the attack on the Pakistani embassy in Khartoum by the rebel Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
“Of course you know, because of the risks involved and so many other things, a lot of people are going to also take advantage.
The group said the embassy would be held accountable if any Nigerian gets killed in Sudan.
Dai Bing, China’s deputy permanent representative to the United Nations, has called on the Security Council to adjust the sanctions imposed on Darfur.
