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In a meeting with the Kenyan President, Al-Burhan: We are determined to end the war

Agencies – Sudan Events

The President of the Sudanese Sovereign Council, Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, arrived on Monday in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, on an official visit to the country, at the invitation of Kenyan President William Ruto.

Burhan was received at the presidential palace by the Kenyan president and members of his cabinet.

Burhan and the Kenyan President held discussion at the Presidential Palace on aspects of joint cooperation between the two countries and ways to strengthen and develop relations in all areas. They also touched on the current developments in the Sudan and exchanged views on issues of common interest.

Burhan briefed the Kenyan President on the developments and course of the situation in Sudan in light of the rebellion carried out by the terrorist rebel Rapid Support militia against citizens and public utilities and establishments, commission of serious violations against civilians, and the government efforts made to achieve security, stability and peace in Sudan.

The President of the Council renewed the government’s commitment to find radical solutions to the Sudanese crisis, end the civilians suffering, and end the war in Sudan.

For his part, Kenyan President William Ruto affirmed his country’s support for peace and stability in Sudan, and work to support the efforts of the Sudanese government to sustain peace and stability and end the war in Sudan.

Ruto renewed Kenya’s determination to strengthen and enhance relations with Sudan in a way that serves the common interests of the two countries.

The two sides also touched on peace initiatives, including the Jeddah Platform and the IGAD peace process, and the two sides stressed the urgent need to find urgent solutions for the crisis in Sudan.

The two sides agreed on the progress achieved in Jeddah, stressing the need to accelerate the negotiating process to reach a ceasefire and stop hostilities.

The two leaders also agreed on the need to hold an emergency summit of IGAD leaders as part of efforts to achieve a ceasefire and establish a framework for a comprehensive Sudanese dialogue that does not exclude anyone.

During the visit, Al-Burhan was accompanied by the acting Foreign Minister, Ambassador Ali Al-Sadiq, and the Director of the General Intelligence Service, Lieutenant General, Ahmed Ibrahim Mufaddal.

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