Kenya renews its rejection of Sudan’s accusations of interfering in its internal affairs news

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Kenya rejected the recent accusations made by the Sudanese government of Nairobi’s interference in the Sudanese internal affairs, considering these allegations “invalid and unfortunate”, and poses a threat to regional stability and contradicts the spirit of African brotherhood.

A statement issued by the office of the Kenyan Prime Minister and the Foreign Minister Moussalia Modafadi said that “the unproductive allegations that the Sudanese leadership continues to launch are not only regrettable, but are incompatible with the principles of good neighborhood and mutual respect, which it provides United Nations Charter And the African Union. “

The statement added that such allegations “reflect an irresponsible behavior that may undermine peace and stability in the region, and is not appropriate for the African -African relations that have long been characterized by brotherhood and solidarity.”

The escalation came against the background of the Sudanese Foreign Ministry, on Monday, the Kenyan government to stop “support it For Rapid Support ForcesAnd respecting the sovereignty of Sudan, calling on Nairobi to adhere to the Charter of the United Nations, especially the principle of non -interference in the affairs of internal states.

Delegates affiliated to Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) react during a meeting for the planned signing, later postponed, of a political charter that would provide for a "Government of Peace and Unity" to govern the territories the force controls in Nairobi, Kenya, February 18, 2025. REUTERS/Monicah Mwangi
Nairobi hosts a conference organized by the Rapid Support Forces to declare a parallel government that increased the tense of the Kenyan Sudanese relations (Reuters)

Kenny denial and counter accusations

Kenya stressed that it is committed to a fixed and principled position on the conflict in Sudan, based on supporting the sovereignty, unity and integrity of its lands.

The statement pointed out that “the Sudanese political process must be with a comprehensive Sudanese leadership and ownership, as it is the most effective way towards sustainable peace.”

Nairobi called on all Sudanese parties to assume their responsibilities, work to end the conflict, and return to civil rule to serve the interests of the Sudanese people and the entire region.

The Kenyan government also criticized the Sudanese army, accusing it of launching “unfounded false allegations” for the purpose of exporting its internal crises and fabricating external disputes to gain popular sympathy.

The statement said, “These repeated and misleading allegations reflect an old strategy that is based on directing attention from internal challenges, and we urge the Sudanese leadership to focus on internal stability instead of fabricating external discounts.”

The Prime Minister and the Kenyan Foreign Minister, Mousalia Modafadi (Reuters)

Tension

The roots of the crisis are due to an investigative investigation broadcast by the Kenyan “NTV” channel, allegedly finding weapons carrying Kenyan marks in a warehouse inside Sudan.

However, on June 16, the Kenyan government rushed to deny its connection, and described the report as “misleading and not documented.”

For his part, Kenyan government spokesman, Isaac Mora, stressed that the role of Nairobi in Sudan is limited to providing humanitarian aid and supporting peace efforts through the Government Authority for Development (Igad), Stressing that “what is rumored otherwise is nothing more than base speculation.”

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