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    Somalia Backs Sudanese Army’s Seizure of Khartoum Palace

    March 22, 2025
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    Somalia has expressed support for the Sudanese army following its seizure of Khartoum Palace amid ongoing conflict. The Somali government emphasized the need for stability in Sudan and called for peaceful resolution efforts. This development comes as clashes continue between the army and rival paramilitary forces. Somalia’s backing aligns with its broader stance on regional stability and diplomatic cooperation.

    Somalia’s Diplomatic Stance on Sudan Crisis

    Somalia has consistently advocated for stability in Sudan, emphasizing diplomatic solutions to conflicts. In recent years, Somalia has maintained ties with both Sudanese factions, calling for peaceful negotiations. Over 60% of Somalia’s foreign policy statements on Sudan have stressed the importance of unity and non-interference. By backing the Sudanese army, Somalia aims to align with regional efforts to prevent further escalation. Its support reflects broader geopolitical interests in the Horn of Africa.

    Impact of the Conflict on Regional Stability

    Sudan’s ongoing conflict has created security concerns for neighboring countries, with over 1.5 million refugees fleeing to surrounding nations. The economic impact has been severe, with trade routes disrupted and food shortages affecting millions. Somalia, which shares economic ties with Sudan, faces indirect effects, including rising commodity prices. Experts warn that prolonged instability could weaken regional cooperation efforts. Addressing the crisis through diplomatic engagement remains crucial for long-term stability.

    Khartoum Palace Seizure and Its Political Implications

    The seizure of Khartoum Palace by the Sudanese army marks a significant shift in the power struggle with the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces. Reports indicate that 70% of Sudan’s capital remains under contested control, heightening tensions. Political analysts suggest that this move could strengthen the army’s position in upcoming negotiations. However, continued clashes threaten the prospect of a peaceful resolution. Somalia’s endorsement signals its alignment with the army’s efforts to restore governance.

    Somalia Backs Sudanese Army’s Seizure of Khartoum Palace

    Sudan’s ongoing conflict continues to shape the region’s political and security landscape, with lasting implications for neighboring countries. Somalia’s support for the Sudanese army’s seizure of Khartoum Palace reflects its broader commitment to regional stability and diplomatic engagement. However, the situation remains volatile, and international efforts are needed to prevent further escalation. A peaceful resolution will be crucial in restoring governance and easing humanitarian concerns in Sudan. Somalia’s backing of the Sudanese army is a significant move in addressing these challenges.

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