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New Details on Sudan’s recall of its Ambassador to Chad

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Sudan has recalled its Ambassador to Chad, Osman Mohamed Younis, to discuss steps and fulfill the regime in N’Djamena with Sudanese observations regarding borders control.
Informed government source said, according to “Sudan Tribune”, that Chad opens its territory to supply the Rapid Support Forces RSF and allows the movement of soldiers and leaders of those forces and provides them with facilities.
He added: “Chad is involved in interfering in Sudanese affairs by using its territory to supply the Rapid Support Forces RSF and all Emirati support comes to the militia through it, and Sudan has provided evidence of this.”
A diplomatic source affirmed according to “Sudan Tribune”, that Sudan had previously officially submitted accurate observations to the Chadian government regarding borders control.
He revealed that the Chadian authorities did not comment or respond to those observations, which necessitated summoning the Ambassador to discuss those developments.
He continued: “Sudan’s observations did not find a listening ear and Chad did not control the borders, despite the repetition of those observations that we presented through diplomatic means , which ignored them, so the Ambassador was summoned.”
The diplomat expected the ambassador to return to Chad next week after taking the required steps.

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