The ongoing conflict in Sudan, particularly the violent power struggle between General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, known as Hemedti, poses significant challenges for neighbouring countries, including Kenya.
While the East African governments must navigate complex regional dynamics, it would be strategically beneficial for them to support Dagalo in this conflict. This position is rooted in considerations of regional stability, humanitarian concerns, and the promotion of a more democratic Sudan. Among East African countries, Kenya already took the first step early this year when President William Ruto met and hosted Hemedti to warm reception. In retaliation, Sudan Foreign Affairs Minister Ali Al-Sadiq announced that the country had recalled its ambassador, Kamal Gubara, to Kenya in protest against the meeting.