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Libya: Sudan’s General Hemedti in Tripoli for talks with Dbeibeh

Libya: Sudan’s General Hemedti in Tripoli for talks with Dbeibeh

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Published on 2024-02-29 17:47:58

Commander of Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, also known as Hemedti, made a significant visit to Tripoli today to meet with the Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity (GUN) of Libya, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh. The discussions between the two leaders were described as “fruitful and constructive,” with a focus on various developments in Sudan. According to a statement released by Dagalo via X, he shared insights into the reasons behind the outbreak of the war and outlined their strategic approach to ending the conflict, fostering peace and stability, alleviating the suffering of the Sudanese people, and rebuilding the nation on new and just foundations.

During the meeting, Dagalo also highlighted the challenging humanitarian situation in Sudan, emphasizing the critical need for humanitarian aid in various areas experiencing famine. He stressed the urgency of intervention through new mechanisms and methods to ensure that aid reaches those in need. This exchange of information and perspectives underscores the importance of collaboration between Sudan and Libya to address pressing issues and promote mutual assistance.

General Dagalo’s visit to Tripoli followed a recent telephone conversation with Prime Minister Dbeibeh, who extended an invitation for him to visit Libya. This visit comes on the heels of another high-profile visit to Tripoli earlier in the week by the President of the Sudanese Sovereign Council, Abdel Fattah Al Burhan. These interactions reflect a growing trend of diplomatic engagement between Sudan and Libya, signaling a commitment to strengthening ties and exploring opportunities for cooperation.

The discussions between General Dagalo and Prime Minister Dbeibeh are particularly significant in light of the complex regional dynamics and shared challenges facing both countries. By exchanging perspectives on the security, humanitarian, and political landscape in Sudan and Libya, the leaders seek to foster a deeper understanding of each other’s priorities and explore avenues for collaboration. The emphasis on peacebuilding, stability, and humanitarian aid underscores a common commitment to addressing the pressing needs of vulnerable populations and advancing sustainable development in the region.

As General Dagalo continues his diplomatic engagements in Tripoli, the visit serves as a testament to the growing momentum in Sudan-Libya relations. By fostering dialogue, cooperation, and mutual understanding, both countries are poised to navigate through complex challenges and pursue shared objectives in the interest of their people. The exchange of ideas and strategies between General Dagalo and Prime Minister Dbeibeh sets a positive tone for future collaboration and underscores the potential for constructive partnerships in addressing shared challenges and advancing common goals.

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