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Chadian President Extends Message of Solidarity to Sudan on Independence Day

Chadian President Extends Message of Solidarity to Sudan on Independence Day

Taha Sakr
Last updated: December 31, 2024 8:19 pm
By Taha Sakr 4 Min Read
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Chadian President Mahamat Idriss Deby Extends Message of Solidarity to Sudan on Independence Day
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Chadian President Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno has sent a heartfelt and diplomatic message of congratulations to his Sudanese counterpart, Abdelfattah Al-Burhan, in honor of Sudan’s upcoming Independence Day on January 1. This message, delivered ahead of the national celebration, serves as a reminder of the strong, enduring friendship and cooperation between the two nations and reflects the deep fraternal ties that have existed for decades.

In his message, President Deby praised the “good relations of friendship, cooperation, and fraternity” that have historically defined the bilateral relationship between Chad and Sudan. He emphasized the importance of this partnership, acknowledging the shared history and cultural bonds that connect the two countries and their peoples. His words come at a time of significant political and humanitarian challenges for Sudan, as the country continues to grapple with the effects of the ongoing internal conflict.

Deby, who was recently elevated to the rank of marshal—a prestigious title once held by his late father, the former President Idriss Deby—has consistently prioritized regional cooperation and peace-building efforts. His statement on Sudan’s Independence Day marks a significant diplomatic gesture, highlighting Chad’s continued support for Sudan during these turbulent times. In the message, Deby expressed his pride in the longstanding ties between their nations, noting the mutual respect and shared vision for stability in the region.

The Chadian president’s message included a strong reaffirmation of Chad’s commitment to strengthening relations with Sudan, with particular emphasis on fostering peace and ensuring the well-being of both nations. Deby committed to pursuing policies that further deepen their economic, cultural, and security cooperation. He also vowed to collaborate with Sudan’s leadership to address regional security challenges, including the growing instability caused by armed conflict within Sudan, while promoting diplomatic solutions that benefit both countries.

At a time when Sudan is experiencing unprecedented challenges, Deby’s statement underscores Chad’s desire to help foster peace and stability in Sudan and throughout the region. In the context of Chad’s recent promotion of Deby to marshal, the president’s message stands as a signal of continued political continuity and leadership, strengthening Chad’s role as a key player in regional peace processes.

Deby’s message also serves as a recognition of the enduring partnership between the two nations, emphasizing a commitment to collaborative efforts that prioritize the interests of both Chad and Sudan. The strengthening of bilateral relations is seen as essential in addressing key challenges, from economic development to security concerns in the region, especially in the face of Sudan’s ongoing civil conflict.

In his message, Deby also expressed confidence that through cooperation, the two countries would be able to overcome any obstacles and work together towards lasting peace and prosperity. His words of solidarity come as a beacon of hope for Sudanese citizens who are enduring hardship, reassuring them of Chad’s continued diplomatic and moral support.

This gesture of solidarity from Chad’s leadership is indicative of the country’s broader commitment to peace in the region, underlining its role as a stabilizing force in Central Africa. As the two countries continue to navigate their shared history and mutual interests, Deby’s message reinforces the desire for a peaceful and prosperous future, driven by the longstanding bond between Chad and Sudan.

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