UAE opens new supply line for RSF militia via Central African Republic

 

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has begun to find new supply lines to stockpile the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia via the Central African Republic after exposing its old supply lines in Chad via the (Um Jaras) airport through numerous reports from UN organizations, experts and international newspapers that proved the UAE’s continuous supply to the RSF militia since the beginning of the war in April 2023.

 

Sources disclosed to (Sudanese Echoes) the arrival of various delegations from the UAE’s intelligence and foreign affairs to Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic, including a delegation that arrived on November 22, headed by Youssef Abdullah Ali and Saeed Qubash Al-Maari, and they were received at the airport by the Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Minerals and the Director of the Intelligence Service in the Central African Republic.

 

The sources confirmed that the delegation met with the President of the Central African Republic, Touadera.

 

The sources stated that the UAE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Shakhbut bin Nahyan, arrived the next day on a private plane.

 

‌The sources reported that another Emirati delegation consisting of 6 persons arrived on Ethiopian Airlines and were received at the airport by the ceremonies of the President of the Central African Republic’s office.

 

The sources indicated that three members of the delegation left Bangui to the city of Birao, at the border with Sudan, via a UN plane and returned on the same day.

 

The sources affirmed that the UAE delegation is moving under the same humanitarian cover it used when it arrived in Um Jaras to start stockpiling the militia.

 

The sources pointed out that the new supply line for the militia comes after the decline of the militia’s control in West and South Darfur, and after the rise of voices talking about the UAE’s support for the militia via Chad.