New Delhi, April 15 (ANI): On the conflict in Sudan, Sudanese ambassador to India Mohammed Abdalla Ali Eltom, addressed the ischaracterization of the situation as a civil war, stating, "Let me start by giving the right definition of what's going on in Sudan. Actually, this is not a civil war as some reports are trying to characterize and define it. This is a war of self-defense - in post of the people of the Sudanese Army and the Sudanese people who are obliged to defend their country and their land against an external aggression.“He framed the conflict as a defence against external aggression, with militias acting as proxies for foreign powers. "The militia acts as a proxy for foreign powers who use the militia to implement their agenda and to wage this war on their behalf," he said.He highlighted India's critical support, particularly the shipment of 25 tons of medicines delivered by a special Air Force flight to Port Sudan right after the war broke out. Eltom said, "Well, we appreciate these humanitarian systems provided by the Indian Government, and it's not only this latest shipment which was received last month in Port Sudan. Right after the breakout of the war."
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