Thank you.
I'll proceed and dig into this a bit further. This is a proxy war, with different actors sending weapons in and waging a conflict at the expense of the Sudanese people. Many of the players are involved in fomenting conflict and violence in other parts of the world. Unsurprisingly, the governments of Iran and Russia are involved, but the UAE is a player that we have more of a relationship with, let's say, than some of the others. There are many very serious allegations about the UAE, such as that they are actively supporting the RSF, which is committing genocide. Also, there's some detailed analysis, in The New York Times, suggesting that the UAE is misusing the Red Crescent as a way of trying to cover for their efforts to smuggle arms into Sudan. My understanding of international law is that, if this is true, this would make the UAE guilty not only of supporting perpetrators of war crimes, but of war crimes themselves by misusing the Red Crescent.
Perhaps, Mr. Diamond, you can comment on the UAE's actions here and on what we can do to put maximum pressure on the UAE as part of a campaign to keep arms from flowing into Sudan.