By Vildan Kabasakal
Deputy Foreign Minister Ali es-Sadik said he called on the Ambassador to Nairobi to discuss all possibilities regarding relations with Kenya
Deputy Foreign Minister Ali al-Sadik, Sudan, clashing with the military since mid-April, the Rapid Support Force (HDK) Commander Mohammad Hamdan reported on his appeal to the Ambassador of Nairobi in order to protest Dagalu’s official ceremony in Kenya and discuss the possibilities of relations with this country.
Deputy Minister Sadik, Kenya’s “forgive for violations committed by HDK forces and the rebel militia’s leader by forgetting the damage to infrastructure, the country’s assets and the citizens’ property” according to the Sudan’s official news agency SUNA” expressed.
Sadik, Dagalu’s, who suggested that Kenya “has stood by the rebellion and was home to its leaders” since the beginning of the war, He said he had called on the Ambassador of Nairobi to consult with him in protest against his official ceremony in Kenya and to discuss the possibilities of relations with this country.
Dagalu visited Uganda, Ethiopia, Djibouti, Kenya and South Africa
HDK Commander Dagalu last December 27th President of Uganda Yoweri Museveni, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed in Ethiopia on December 28th, On 31 December, President Ismail Omar Guelleh was admitted in Djibouti, and today he was admitted by President Cyril Ramaphosa in South Africa.
Civil War in Sudan
Since mid-April 2023, Sudan has been the scene of fierce fighting between the military under the command of the Council of Sovereignty General Abdulfettah al-Burhan and the HDK.
The HDK and the military seized power after the popular uprising in December 2018, and shared power with civilians after the 30-year reign of President Omar al-Bashir, who was overthrown in April 2019’he also co-opted a coup against the civilian government.
bloody civil war broke out in mid-April after the military and Rapid Support Forces disagreed over the issue of HDK integration into the military under military and security reform.
In the indirect ceasefire negotiations mediated by Saudi Arabia and the United States, the violence could not be ended due to the failure of the parties to agree on the terms put forward.
The civil war, which left heavy material and spiritual devastation in Sudan, continues in the central parts of the country, in 9 states in the west and southwest.
According to the United Nations, in Sudan, where more than 12 thousand people died as a result of the conflicts and more than 33 thousand people were injured, 25 million people, equivalent to about half the population, became dependent on humanitarian aid.
More than 7 million people in Sudan have been internally displaced or fled their homes in search of security in neighboring countries. (AA)