Sudan: Kenya received $193 million to host declaring militia’s “parallel” government

Sudan confirmed that the Nairobi government’s adoption and sponsorship of the so-called parallel government that the militia and its sponsors intends to form in the areas controlled by the terrorist militia and Nairobi’s welcome of the political charter aim to dismantle Sudan and serve the goals of the new Middle East map adopted by the “hypocrites and those who profit from it.”
Sudan’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Al-Harith Idris, stressed that the step came within the framework of the project adopted by the the United Arab Emirates (UAE), particularly after leaked reports indicating that Kenya had received $193 million in addition to an UAE loan of $1 million, according to Bloomberg, in the same week to support the project in which the political charter was signed.
Ambassador Idris pointed out the racist slogans that were raised, during the so-called founding statement, calling for the continuation of ethnic cleansing in the country and the invasion of some Sudanese cities. He pointed out, during Sudan’s speech to the Security Council, that the militia commanders said that the $200 million that the UAE had donated during the Addis Ababa conference under the pretext of humanitarian aid to Sudan would be used for this purpose.
Sudan’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations said that the humanitarian armistices since the Jeddah Declaration were used by the terrorist militia, according to what was stated by the militia’s advisor, to expand their forces on the ground and bring more military reinforcements to the militia from some neighboring countries.
He added that Sudan welcomes any new request regarding the ceasefire and the militia’s commitment to implementing the UN Security Council resolutions.
Ambassador Idris said that the armed forces are professional forces that are a hundred years old and that they cannot be equated with a terrorist militia that is a mercenary for the benefit of a state of ethnic supremacy that was announced in Nairobi last week.