Current:Home > StocksEU, AU, US say Sudan war and Somalia’s tension with Ethiopia threaten Horn of Africa’s stability -RiskWatch
EU, AU, US say Sudan war and Somalia’s tension with Ethiopia threaten Horn of Africa’s stability
View
Date:2025-04-17 12:58:02
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — The African Union, European Union, and United States called Thursday for an immediate cease-fire and constructive dialogue between warring factions in Sudan.
The groups also called for an end to tension between Somalia and Ethiopia over an agreement signed between Ethiopia and Somalia’s breakaway region Somaliland.
Representatives of the groups, who spoke in Kampala, Uganda, after the meeting of an East African regional bloc, said that the two crises are threatening regional stability in the Horn of Africa.
Sudan’s armed forces and the rival Rapid Support Forces have been fighting for control of Sudan since April. Long-standing tensions erupted into street battles in the capital and other areas including the western Darfur region.
The AU, EU and U.S. and U.N noted that the fighting has displaced 7 million people and kept 19 million children out of school.
Michael Hammer, U.S. special envoy for the Horn of Africa, called on Sudan’s factions to adhere to their obligations under international humanitarian law and to fulfill recent commitments to stop fighting.
“It’s time for them to take action consistent with their stated claims that they want to stop the fighting and meet the needs of the people,” Hammer said.
He spoke after the regional bloc Intergovernmental Authority on Development, or IGAD, held an emergency meeting of heads of states in Kampala to discuss the Sudan war and rising tension between Somalia and Ethiopia.
Hammer said the leader of Sudan’s army, Gen. Abdel-Fattah Burhan, and the commander of the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, Gen. Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo, who is known as Hemedti, must follow through on their promise at a Dec. 9 IGAD summit to reach an unconditional cease-fire.
“They will be responsible for the break up of Sudan if this conflict continues,” Hammer said.
The first step is an enforceable cease-fire that can be closely monitored, said Ramtane Lamamra, the U.N. envoy for Sudan.
“Guns must be silenced,” he said, adding that the war endangers “stability of the entire region and beyond.”
On Tuesday, the Sudanese government suspended ties with the east African regional bloc, accusing it of violating Sudan’s sovereignty by inviting the paramilitary leader to a summit. Hemedti attended Thursday’s summit in Kampala but did not speak.
Regarding Somalia, the AU, EU and U.S. said they recognize the country’s sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity, including the breakaway region of Somaliland.
Tension has been rising after land-locked Ethiopia signed an agreement on Jan. 1 with Somaliland to give it access to the sea. Somaliland in return expects Ethiopia soon to recognize the region as an independent state, which angers Somalia.
Hammer said the U.S. is particularly concerned that the tensions could undermine international-backed efforts to combat al-Qaida-linked militants in Somalia.
Annette Weber, the EU special envoy for the Horn of Africa, said the two crises have a common link with Red Sea, which she called a critical waterway carrying 10 percent of global cargo.
Weber also said there needs to be a collective response among Horn of Africa countries against attacks on ships by Yemen-based Houthi rebels.
veryGood! (7)
Related
- Skins Game to make return to Thanksgiving week with a modern look
- GM suspends sales of Chevy Blazer EV due to quality issues
- Despite a Big Budget Shortfall, Moore Commits $90 Million to Help Maryland Cut Emissions.
- Lucky the horse lives up to name after being rescued from Los Angeles sinkhole
- Trump issues order to ban transgender troops from serving openly in the military
- Killing of nursing student out for a run underscores fears of solo female athletes
- Death of beloved New York City owl, Flaco, in apparent building collision devastates legions of fans
- Will Caitlin Clark go pro? Indiana Fever fans await Iowa star's WNBA draft decision
- Kylie Jenner Shows Off Sweet Notes From Nieces Dream Kardashian & Chicago West
- Howard University is making history as the first HBCU to take part in a figure skating competition
Ranking
- SFO's new sensory room helps neurodivergent travelers fight flying jitters
- Seaplane crashes near PortMiami, all 7 passengers escape without injury, officials say
- What's Making Us Happy: A guide to your weekend viewing and reading
- Florida refuses to bar unvaccinated students from school suffering a measles outbreak
- Former Syrian official arrested in California who oversaw prison charged with torture
- Illinois judge who reversed rape conviction removed from bench after panel finds he circumvented law
- LA Dodgers' 2024 hype hits fever pitch as team takes field for first spring training games
- Trump says he strongly supports availability of IVF after Alabama Supreme Court ruling
Recommendation
'Vanderpump Rules' star DJ James Kennedy arrested on domestic violence charges
Green Bay police officer fatally shoots person during exchange of gunfire
U.S. lunar lander is on its side with some antennas covered up, the company says
Remains identified as Oregon teen Sandra Young over half a century after she went missing
This was the average Social Security benefit in 2004, and here's what it is now
When do South Carolina polls open and close for the 2024 primary? Key times for today's Republican vote
Jennifer Lopez's Twins Max and Emme Are All Grown Up on 16th Birthday Trip to Japan
‘Totally cold’ is not too cold for winter swimmers competing in a frozen Vermont lake