Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni hosted Gen. Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, the former Deputy Chair of the Transitional Sovereignty Council of Sudan, at his country home in Rwakitura. The meeting, held in a spirit of diplomatic dialogue, focused on strategies and initiatives aimed at bringing an end to the enduring conflict in Sudan.
President Museveni, known for his regional diplomatic engagement and conflict resolution efforts, engaged in discussions with Gen. Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, popularly known as Hemeti, on multifaceted approaches to achieve sustainable peace and stability in Sudan. The talks delved into the root causes of the conflict, exploring viable pathways for reconciliation, and fostering an environment conducive to lasting peace.
The meeting between the two leaders emphasized the critical need for inclusive dialogue among Sudanese stakeholders, emphasizing the importance of involving various factions and communities in the peace process. President Museveni reiterated Uganda’s commitment to supporting Sudan in its quest for peace and reiterated the significance of regional cooperation in addressing the Sudanese crisis.
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Gen. Daglo expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to engage in discussions with President Museveni, acknowledging Uganda’s pivotal role in promoting stability in the region. He highlighted the complexities of the Sudanese conflict and emphasized the necessity for concerted efforts by all involved parties to find a sustainable resolution.
The conversation also touched upon the importance of addressing humanitarian concerns in Sudan, including access to basic necessities, healthcare, and humanitarian aid for affected populations. Both leaders underscored the urgency of creating conditions conducive to the safe return and resettlement of internally displaced persons and refugees.
As both leaders continue to navigate the complexities of the Sudanese conflict, the meeting at Rwakitura serves as a testament to the dedication of regional leaders towards fostering stability and harmony in the broader African continent.