Lt. Gen. Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, AKA “Hemedti,” continues his diplomatic tour, with Djibouti being the most recent cease on his first worldwide journey because the battle erupted between the Fast Assist Forces (RSF) and the Sudanese military in mid-April.
The regional excursions, together with Ethiopia, Uganda, and Djibouti coincides with diplomatic efforts to rearrange a gathering between Hemedti and his rival, Sudanese military chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan.
The warring generals, answerable for a battle that has claimed over 12,000 lives, in response to conservative estimates, and displaced hundreds of thousands, haven’t met face-to-face because the outbreak of hostilities.
Djibouti’s President, talking on the X platform, acknowledged, “In the present day I met with Lieutenant Normal Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, Commander of the Fast Assist Forces in Sudan. We come collectively as brothers at this important second. An affirmation of full solidarity with the individuals of Sudan. IGAD mediation efforts proceed for peace and stability within the area. Could God shield Sudan and encourage us with peace and sustainable cooperation.”
Hemedti, addressing the most recent developments in Sudan throughout discussions with President Guelleh, expressed a imaginative and prescient for peace and democracy. He outlined his unwavering dedication to ending the battle and reaching a substantive answer. Hemedti reiterated dedication to the outcomes of the forty first Extraordinary Meeting of the IGAD Heads of State and Authorities, emphasizing readiness to take part in negotiations for a swift, simply, and complete peace in Sudan.
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