IGAD Renews Call for Direct Meeting Between Sudan’s Burhan, Hemedti

Leader of the Sudanese Rapid Support Forces Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo shakes hands with IGAD leaders in Uganda on Thursday (X)
Leader of the Sudanese Rapid Support Forces Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo shakes hands with IGAD leaders in Uganda on Thursday (X)
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IGAD Renews Call for Direct Meeting Between Sudan’s Burhan, Hemedti

Leader of the Sudanese Rapid Support Forces Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo shakes hands with IGAD leaders in Uganda on Thursday (X)
Leader of the Sudanese Rapid Support Forces Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo shakes hands with IGAD leaders in Uganda on Thursday (X)

In an extraordinary meeting held in Kampala, Uganda, the leaders of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) urged Sudan’s military leaders to meet within two weeks to find ways to end the nine-month conflict.

The East African bloc’s call for an immediate ceasefire and initiation of political dialogue was emphasized, with IGAD member states pledging to use all available means for a peaceful resolution.

IGAD leaders instructed the Secretariat, in collaboration with the African Union, to review the roadmap for resolving the conflict that began on April 15, 2023.

The roadmap outlines a clear timeline for a comprehensive political process leading to the formation of a democratic government within a month.

A delegation from the Sudanese Coordination of Civil Democratic Forces (Taqaddum) led by former Prime Minister Abdullah Hamdok, participated in the summit.

RSF leader Lt. Gen. Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (Hemedti), also attended, presenting perspectives on ending the war.

Hamdok reported consultative meetings with IGAD leaders during the summit in Kampala, addressing the Sudanese crisis and regional issues.

In addition, the summit’s final statement praised the appointment of Moussa Faki, the head of the African Union Commission, to lead a high-level team.

Faki will work closely with IGAD and other stakeholders to manage the peace process in Sudan.

The committee, announced by Faki, includes three African figures who will engage with all involved parties, including civil and armed groups, as well as regional and global actors like IGAD, the United Nations, and the Arab League.

The goal is to ensure a comprehensive process for a secure and stable return to peace in the country.

According to the summit’s final communique, the conflict in Sudan must be resolved without any external interference.

The conflict in Sudan broke out in April, 2023, between the national army, led by Gen. Abdel-Fattah Burhan, and Dagalo. Since then, 7 million people have been displaced and 12,000 have been killed.



China's Xi Visits Morocco, Meets with Crown Prince

Chinese President Xi Jinping. Reuters
Chinese President Xi Jinping. Reuters
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China's Xi Visits Morocco, Meets with Crown Prince

Chinese President Xi Jinping. Reuters
Chinese President Xi Jinping. Reuters

Chinese President Xi Jinping made a short visit to Morocco on Thursday, according to state media from both countries.
Xi was welcomed in Casablanca by Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan and the visit reflected the strong bonds of friendship, cooperation, and solidarity between the Moroccan and Chinese peoples, Morocco's MAP said.
The Crown Prince and Moroccan Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch met Xi at the airport, where Xi and Hassan had a "cordial conversation", China's state broadcaster CCTV said.
Xi made the visit after being in Brazil for the G20 Summit.
China has stepped up investments in Morocco's infrastructure and rail sector in recent years.
Morocco's geographic location close to Europe, its free trade agreements with key EU and US markets and its existing automotive industry, make it attractive to Chinese electric vehicle battery makers.
In June, Chinese EV battery manufacturer Gotion High Tech picked Morocco to set up Africa's first gigafactory for a total cost of $1.3 billion.