The General Secretariat of the Arab League expressed its deep concern and strong disapproval of any actions that could undermine Sudan’s unity or lead to its division under any pretext.
In a statement, the General Secretariat reaffirmed its ongoing efforts to help resolve the Sudanese crisis, based on established Arab principles that prioritise the preservation of Sudan’s sovereignty, territorial integrity and national institutions.
Earlier, the official Sudanese news agency, SUNA, reported that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs had recalled its Ambassador to Kenya, Kamal Jabara, for consultations. This move came in protest against Kenya’s hosting of meetings involving the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia and its allies — an act Sudan described as “hostile”.
Sudan viewed the meetings as an “encouragement of African nations’ division and a violation of good neighbourly relations.”
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs further stated that this action represented “a declaration of hostility against the entire Sudanese people” and called on the international community to “condemn this conduct by the Kenyan government.”
Meanwhile, the United Nations has warned that the formation of a parallel government in Sudan risks worsening the ongoing crisis in the country.
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