Sudanese leader Abdel Fattah al Burhan, during his visit to Guinea-Bissau, accused 'colonial powers' of fueling conflicts in Africa. He highlighted Sudan's ongoing internal strife due to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) rebellion and emphasized Africa's growing resistance against foreign interference.
Al Burhan arrived in Guinea-Bissau, the second stop on an African tour that began in Mali and also includes Sierra Leone and Senegal. Sudan ’s leader has said that 'colonial powers' are fuelling conflicts in Africa. Abdel Fattah al Burhan , the head of Sudan ’s Sovereign Council, made the remarks during his meeting with Guinea-Bissau’s President Umaro Sissoco Embalo at the presidential palace in the capital Bissau, according to a statement from the council on Sunday.
The council said Al Burhan and Embalo held a bilateral summit to discuss relations between their countries and ways to enhance cooperation in all fields. Al Burhan explained the situation in Sudan in light of the rebellion led by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia against the state and its institutions, the statement said. He noted that 'Africa is now experiencing an awakening, enabling it to resist foreign interference in African affairs. We commend the efforts of some African nations that have risen against both old and modern colonialism.' Al Burhan arrived Sunday in Guinea-Bissau, the second stop on an African tour that began in Mali on Saturday and also includes Sierra Leone and Senegal
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