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Sudan has stopped all imports from Kenya in protest of the fast-strength support forces fighting the army in the two-year civil war and fighting the army in Nairobi.
Last month, RSF and his allied political and armed groups, a structure charter in Kenya, said the intention to build a parallel government in Sudan.
The Sudan’s military government said that the import ban is the country’s sovereignty and “maintain national security”.
The war is imported from a few products from Kenya, including torn country, tea, food items and pharmaceutical products.
“The import of all products from Kenya through all ports, crossings, airports and ports will be suspended until today,” Order issued by the Sudanese Ministry of Commerce. ”
“All relevant authorities immediately apply the ban.”
Tensions between Kenya and Sudan have increased in a few months.
Kenya President William Ruto faced widespread criticism at home for close ties with RSF.
Last month, Sudan reminded the ambassador to Kenya in protest of Nairobi’s participation in the “Establishment of the government” for “government assassination to build a government.”
Sudan called Kenya’s “Atmantamount” Meetings “Meetings” “Meetings”.
However, he defended the role of Kenya and said that the meetings were part of the efforts to make the war in Sudan to end the war “without any motive”.
Both countries traditionally include strong trade relations, with Kenya, including water, especially agriculture and production.
Kenya, Sudan exports a number of products, followed by tea, tobacco, tobacco and soap, electrical equipment and pharmaceutical products.
The river is one of the most important foreign exchange earnings in Kenya, and this action is expected to break both trade flows and a wide economy.
“This ban will be a big blow and will be a stroke of foreign currency. This will be exposed to financial services less foreign currency and more. It only has a ripple effect stretching outside trade,” he said.
Sudan is one of the best areas of the Kenya River and producers, worried about the impact of the ban.
East African Tea Trade Union (EATTA) expressed concerns on the continuing contracts and transit supplies.
“Teas is currently located in Port Sudan and a few containers sent longer,” he said, “he said.
Large shares in the port city of Kenya can also be sent in Mombasa.
“This will result in reasonable losses, which are drawn by buyers and discharged into producers and farmers,” the association said.
RSF Advisor El Basha Tebeig, Kenya, tried to imagine Kenya, who said, “Kenyan will guarantee the smooth passage of the water.”
However, Port Sudan is in the hands of the army and became the seat of a military government due to the war in Khartoum.
The Kenyan government does not yet comment, but Agriculture Minister Mutahi Kagwe has recently studied diplomatic avenues to solve market access problems in Sudan.
Kenya’s river exports have already been affected by the conflict there.
The last report showed a 12% decrease in the water of the Kenya River in the last year.
The war in April 2023, the war was widespread, violated the supply chains and limited the normal operation of enterprises.
Ports and border crossings for trading are not damaged or damaged by border crossings, or violence, water and neighbors, including significantly reducing the flow of goods between Kenya.
According to the UN, the United Nations, including large parts of the capital, Khartoum, including thousands of people, and there are more than 12 million IDPs.