This resolution urges the United States government to significantly increase its involvement in efforts to bring peace to Sudan , which is currently facing a dire humanitarian crisis. Since April 2023, the conflict has resulted in at least 40,000 deaths, 12 million displaced persons, and 47 million experiencing acute hunger, with atrocities perpetrated by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The resolution specifically calls on all branches of the U.S. government to hold the constituent states of the Quad agreement , particularly the United Arab Emirates (UAE) , accountable for their commitments to ending external military support to Sudan. It notes that the UAE is the only country confirmed to have imported specific Chinese-manufactured weapons found in Darfur, despite the Quad agreement stating that external military support prolongs the conflict.
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Submitted in House
Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
Submitted in House
Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
Original Resolution Calling on the United States Government to Help Bring Peace to Sudan
USA119th CongressHRES-970| House
| Updated: 12/19/2025
This resolution urges the United States government to significantly increase its involvement in efforts to bring peace to Sudan , which is currently facing a dire humanitarian crisis. Since April 2023, the conflict has resulted in at least 40,000 deaths, 12 million displaced persons, and 47 million experiencing acute hunger, with atrocities perpetrated by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The resolution specifically calls on all branches of the U.S. government to hold the constituent states of the Quad agreement , particularly the United Arab Emirates (UAE) , accountable for their commitments to ending external military support to Sudan. It notes that the UAE is the only country confirmed to have imported specific Chinese-manufactured weapons found in Darfur, despite the Quad agreement stating that external military support prolongs the conflict.