Sudan suspends engagement with IGAD over interference in internal affairs
Sudan has suspended its engagement and frozen all dealings with the IGAD regarding the resolution of the ongoing conflict in the country, citing the organization’s interference in its internal affairs, according to Sudan Tribune.
In a statement released on Tuesday, the Sudanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs informed the Djiboutian foreign minister, in his capacity as the current IGAD chair, of the government’s decision to disengage from IGAD’s involvement in resolving Sudan’s crisis.
The disengagement was decided in response to Sudan’s inclusion on the agenda of the extraordinary meeting without prior consultation with the Sudanese government, and the IGAD’s invitation to a “militia leader” to attend the Kampala summit.
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