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Chadian leader: Abu Dhabi and N’Djamena are Involved in the Sudan war

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The leader of the Accord Front for Change in Chad (FACT), Mohamed Sharif Jako, has said that the Chadians who are fighting with the Rapid Support Militia (RSF) are Arabs who are looking for money and fighting for tribal extensions between the two countries.
Jako confirmed, according to the “Al-Muhaqaq”, that accusing the Chadian opposition in general of supporting the RSF is inaccurate. He said that the Chadian opposition is large in numbers and has different components, and has different positions towards what is happening in Sudan or other than Sudan, adding that perhaps there are some components in some of the opposition. It supports RSF, and there are some Darfuri movements that have supported the regime in Chad for more than thirty years, with tribal motives and ethnic extensions. Jako accused the Chadian regime of involvement in the Sudan war, and said that Chadian President Mohamed Idriss Deby has no experience or knowledge of governance affairs, and that France and the UAE are in control. It is largely due to the ambitions of Paris and Abu Dhabi in Sudan.
He accused Abu Dhabi of cooperating with Deby in delivering military and logistical supplies for RSF, and said that Deby changed his position in the war in Sudan, after the UAE summoned Deby and bribed him with millions of dollars, wondering why the UAE established a field hospital in the city of “Umm Jares” in particular, which It is 600 kilometers away in the middle of the desert from the city of Adre, where there are hundreds of thousands of Sudanese refugees. He said, “If the UAE really wanted to help these refugees, why did it not establish this hospital in the city of Abeche, for example, which is only 200 kilometers away from Adre?” He added, “We know very well that the UAE delivers weapons and logistical support to the RSF via Umm Jares Airport, and that it transports the wounded of the RSF for treatment outside Sudan.” He pointed out that Deby needs the UAE’s money in order to remain in power, and said that if the Chadian president had a strategic vision, for Chadian interests, he would not do that. Chadian-Sudanese relations are intertwined and they cannot tolerate this interference, which harms the security and stability of Chad.

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