- RSF, a paramilitary group under International Sanction, met at the KICC as part of a reported process to announce a rival government. The Political Charter for Peace and Unity, slated for February 21, 2025, promises to be a pivotal moment in Sudan's political upheaval.
Rapid Support Forces (RFS), one of the warring factions in Sudan's conflict, is set to announce a parallel government on Kenyan soil. This move puts President William Ruto's administration in the diplomatic spotlight, raising questions on Sudan's deepening crisis.
On Tuesday, February 18, 2025, members of the Sudanese RFS led by their General Muhammad Hadman Dagalo gathered in Nairobi, making declarations about their future at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC).
RSF, a paramilitary group under International Sanction, met at the KICC as part of a reported process to announce a rival government. The Political Charter for Peace and Unity, slated for February 21, 2025, promises to be a pivotal moment in Sudan's political upheaval.
President William Ruto's silence on the RFS meeting in Nairobi raises eyebrows. For months, the military-aligned government has accused Kenya of siding with the RSF.
In the coming days, Kenya's position on Sudan could foster peace or plunge the region into deeper conflict.
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