On Thursday, Qatar’s Foreign Ministry condemned the attack on the Bahraini and Saudi Embassies in Sudan, stressing the need to protect the diplomatic missions.
"The State of Qatar has been stressed to stop the state of the fighting in Sudan immediately, the exercise in restraint mentioning the sound of reason,” the ministry said in a statement.
In a statement early on Thursday, Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Ministry expressed its severe condemnation of the work of sabotage by some armed groups targeting the Saudi Arabian.
The Ministry added in a statement that the Kingdom expresses its full refusal to all forms of violence and vanging against diplomatic missions, drawing attention to the importance of addressing those armed groups that seek to harm security and stability in Sudan and its citizens.
The two sides, mediated by Saudi Arabia, reached a truce agreement for a week from Monday evening; however, the atmosphere of tension and intermittent clashes are still ongoing despite the truce.
Since April 15, violent and spacious clashes between the Sudanese army and rapid support forces in Sudan, mostly focused in Khartoum, left hundreds of people killed and wounded in the capital, when there is no formal status of the victims of the military from both ends of the military conflict.