President William Samoe Ruto has called for a peaceful resolution to the crisis in Sudan. He said the outbreak of violence will affect the nation’s stability and reverse the gains made.
“We ask the conflicting groups in Sudan to maintain peace, especially during this Holy month of Ramadan.” He said.
The Kenya president further said he is consulting with the regional leadership and other relevant international partners to further dialogue and mediation in Sudan.
“Kenya and the IGAD States are available and ready to contribute to the resolution of this unfortunate situation.” he said in a Twitter post.
The first in command also implored all parties to address any differences “through peaceful means for the sake of the security of the people of Sudan and stability in the country and the region”.
Ruto said he is consulting with the regional leadership and other relevant international partners to further dialogue and mediation in Sudan.
“Kenya and the IGAD States are available and ready to contribute to the resolution of this unfortunate situation.”
The war erupted in the capital of Khartoum south of Sudanese.
The military administration is fighting against Rapid Support Force [RSF] which has blessings of civilians.
RSF is in an attempt to overthrow the rulling Council in the unstable North Africa Country.
RSF leader General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo has called army chief General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan a criminal and accused the army of carrying out a coup, in an exclusive phone interview with Al Jazeera.
Shooting and blasts took place in the vicinity of Sudan’s army headquarters, the defence ministry, and the airport in Khartoum.
