Emirati officials state that the International Court of Justice's decision reinforces the baseless nature of the allegations against the UAE.
The United Arab Emirates has expressed satisfaction following the International Court of Justice's (ICJ) decision to dismiss a case brought by Sudan against the UAE.
The ICJ, located in The Hague, ruled that the claims presented by Sudan were not substantiated.
Emirati officials characterized the case as 'utterly baseless,' highlighting their contentions regarding the lack of credible evidence provided by Sudan throughout the legal proceedings.
The allegations had focused on various claims that the UAE was involved in political and military interference within Sudan.
The ICJ's ruling marks a significant point in a broader context of Sudan’s complex political landscape, especially following years of internal conflict and international scrutiny.
The UAE has maintained its position on supporting Sudan's sovereignty and stability within the region.
The ruling is expected to impact the diplomatic relations between the UAE and Sudan, particularly as both nations navigate other regional dynamics involving foreign policy and economic collaborations.
The case at the ICJ was part of Sudan's efforts to seek international justice, reflecting the ongoing legal battles that stem from the broader geopolitical tensions in the region.