
6
Mar
Saudi Arabia Warns Kenya Over Involvement in Sudan’s Internal Affairs
Saudi Arabia expressed concerns regarding Kenya’s involvement in Sudan’s internal matters. The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated its rejection of any illegitimate steps or measures taken outside the framework of Sudan’s official institutions, emphasizing the importance of preserving the country’s unity and sovereignty.
This reaction followed Kenya’s decision to host a meeting in Nairobi involving representatives of Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and allied political parties. The event aimed to discuss the formation of a parallel government in Sudan, a move that the Sudanese government condemned as an “act of hostility” and a violation of its sovereignty. citeturn0search3 In response, Sudan recalled its ambassador from Kenya and warned of potential repercussions on bilateral relations.
Kenya’s foreign ministry defended its actions, reaffirming the country’s commitment to supporting peace efforts in Sudan. Kenya emphasized that its involvement aligns with its broader role in regional peace negotiations and its dedication to assisting Sudan in resolving its ongoing political crisis.
The incident underscores the complexities of regional diplomacy, as nations like Saudi Arabia and Kenya navigate their roles in mediating conflicts while respecting the sovereignty of the nations involved. The situation also highlights the delicate balance required in international relations, where efforts to promote peace must be weighed against the principles of non-interference and respect for national sovereignty.