In a statement, the Kuwaiti Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed “condemnation and denunciation by the State of Kuwait of the attack on the headquarters of the head of the military office and of all forms of violence and vandalism, in particular those targeting the headquarters of diplomatic missions and their buildings, which constitutes a flagrant violation of all international norms and rules of international law and of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 1961.” .
In the statement, the ministry reiterated its appeal to the official authorities and all concerned parties of the brotherly Republic of Sudan to take prompt measures to ensure the full protection of the headquarters of diplomatic missions, ensure the inviolability of their buildings and properties. , and the security of the security of their personnel and punish the perpetrators of these incursions.
Storming of the Jordanian embassy in Khartoum
The raid on the residence of the head of the military office of the Kuwaiti embassy in Khartoum came hours after the Jordanian embassy in Sudan was also stormed.
The spokesman for the Jordanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, Sinan Majali, announced on Monday that the members of the Jordanian diplomatic mission in Khartoum are “in good health and well” following the storming and attacking the embassy.
Sinan Al-Majali spoke to “Sky News Arabia” about the details of the incident, saying:
The Jordanian diplomatic mission had moved to the city of Port Sudan, following the events unfolding in Sudan. Jordan is still following the storming of the embassy building. The perpetrator of the attack has not yet been determined.
In turn, the Jordanian Foreign Ministry expressed its “condemnation and denunciation of the attack and all forms of violence and vandalism, especially those targeting diplomatic buildings and violating their sanctity”.
He also stressed “the need to respect the rules of international law and adhere to relevant international agreements, in particular the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations”.
Since the start of the armed conflict in Sudan last April, several diplomatic headquarters have been looted and vandalized, condemned by the international community.
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