In an interview with France 24, Ruto dismissed suggestions that Kenya was backing one side, calling the accusations โ€œrumours and propaganda.โ€

โ€œThe reason Kenya is being accused is that we offered a dialogue platform for the parties involved, nothing more. Not a single coin or support in any direction,โ€ the President said.

He stressed that Kenyaโ€™s position has remained consistent, arguing that both Sudan Armed Forces leader Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and Rapid Support Forces commander Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo are โ€œcut from the same clothโ€ and equally responsible for atrocities.

โ€œWhat Kenya does not agree with is the notion that one is better than the other. They are all the same; they are all committing atrocities,โ€ he said.

The President praised the recent position adopted by the Quad โ€“ comprising the United States, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt โ€“ saying it echoed Kenyaโ€™s long-held view that the international community should not take sides but instead pressure both generals to agree on a ceasefire and a civilian-led transition.

โ€œIโ€™m very happy that finally the position Kenya has always pushed for was accepted by the Quad โ€ฆ that no one of them will be allowed to partition Sudan into pieces. That is what we have always propagated for,โ€ Ruto said.

The conflict in Sudan, which erupted in April 2023, has displaced millions and triggered one of the worldโ€™s worst humanitarian crises. Ruto reiterated that Kenya remains committed to peace efforts, emphasizing dialogue as the only way forward without favoring either side.


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