The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has stated that the evidence presented by the Sudanese government in its complaint against the United Arab Emirates (UAE) contains sufficient indicators to proceed with examining the case.
Meanwhile, it described the UAE’s reservations in its defense as general and requiring further details and specificity.
The first public hearing session began Thursday,
at the ICJ headquarters in The Hague, on Sudan’s case against the UAE. The case pertains to Sudan’s…
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