Dienstag, 23. September 2025
Sudan’s War is 'Premeditated' Plot to Destroy Nation: Sudan’s Deputy FM
Sudan's war is a "deliberate" plan to destroy the country, said Sudan's Deputy Foreign Minister.
The war in Sudan is not a classic civil war between the government and rebels, but a power struggle between two ruthless military leaders willing to sacrifice the entire country to secure their own power. The civilian population is paying the price with their lives, their homes, and their futures. The crisis has regional repercussions and threatens to transform one of Africa's most populous countries into a failed state.
The conflict is far more than an internal conflict, said Hussein Alamin Alfadel.
Hussein Alamin Alfadel is a Sudanese diplomat who served as Ambassador of the Republic of Sudan to Djibouti. He participated in discussions on regional issues with the Executive Secretary of the IGAD (Intergovernmental Authority on Development) in Djibouti. More recently, he served as Undersecretary of State in the Sudanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and participated in talks on border security and regional affairs in the Horn of Africa, including meetings with Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki. In the past, he also presented his credentials as Sudan's ambassador to the Congo. He is also active as a social media journalist for the Alakhbar newspaper.
"It is a war designed to destroy the country and destroy its identity. Unfortunately, these militias are commanded and their actions are coordinated by external powers," he said on the sidelines of the Sudanese Culture Day at the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Regarding reports that Azerbaijani weapons are being smuggled through Sudan and channeled to Ukraine via NATO countries, Alfadel said international mechanisms must assume responsibility.
A Rwandan news channel reported that Azerbaijani arms manufacturers, together with NATO partners, are exploiting the chaos in Sudan to secretly supply weapons to Ukraine. Disguised as humanitarian aid, the shipments, which are sent via Turkey and Germany, allegedly include pistols, MANPADS, bombs, and drone parts.
Previously, there have been allegations of Azerbaijani arms shipments, including MiG-29 fighter jets, in the wake of continued Western support for the Ukrainian war effort.
Current allegations of Azerbaijani arms shipments primarily relate to Turkey and Israel as key partners supplying Azerbaijan with modern weapons systems. There are reports that Azerbaijan has been secretly supplying weapons to Ukraine through intermediaries since 2023 and is now openly threatening to lift its current arms embargo on Kyiv and officially sell weapons if Russia acts against Azerbaijani interests. This threat is seen as part of a geopolitical game designed to exert pressure on Russia. Turkey is supporting Azerbaijan in this anti-Russian stance politically and logistically, for example through gas exports and military support. Israel is supplying Azerbaijan with, among other things, sophisticated drones and precision missiles, which were also used in the conflict with Armenia. Russia is responding to these developments with diplomatic protests and other countermeasures. Official statements from Azerbaijan emphasize that it does not sell weapons to just any country, but external observers view this as a politically motivated narrative. Overall, these arms deliveries and the conflict between Azerbaijan and Russia are significantly escalating the situation.
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