Chad: Evidence of Port Sudan govt’s involvement
in attempt to change Chadian regime
The Chadian Foreign Minister, Mahamat Saleh Annadif, shared that his government possesses evidence of the Port Sudan government’s involvement in supporting groups that aim to change the regime in “N’Djamena.”
Annadif added in an interview with “Al-Jazeera Mubasher” that his country challenges any Sudanese official to prove our involvement in the ongoing war between the Army and the Rapid Support Forces. Stressing N’Djamena’s efforts to heal the rift between the two parties well before the outbreak of war, declaring support for the Jeddah negotiations and referencing his meeting with the Saudi Foreign Minister in order to contain the situation in Sudan.
He stated that Chad deals impartially with both parties to the conflict in Sudan, and supports a peaceful solution to put an end to the war. Adding that the relationship with Sudan is based on recognizing Al-Burhan as President of the Sovereignty Council and Hemedti as his Deputy. Annadif shared: “We are ready to receive Al-Burhan and Hemedti in order to reach a peaceful solution to the crisis.”
The Chadian Foreign Minister stated that Chad does not believe in a military solution to the Sudanese crisis, stressing the need for both parties to the conflict to sit down for negotiations.
Annadif called for the acceleration of the process of delivering aid to Sudanese refugees and making efforts to contain the humanitarian crisis they are experiencing.