In these troubled and uncertain times, the international scene reveals a complex and dark intrigue, implicating key players in global politics in cases of arms trafficking and troubled diplomatic relations. Eastern Libya, not recognized by the international community, is singled out in a dark matter of involvement in the war in Sudan, accusations vigorously rejected by the authorities in place.
Recent developments highlight allegations of armed support from Marshal Khalifa Haftar to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) led by General Hemetti in Sudan. According to statements by the Sudanese representative to the UN, concrete evidence would incriminate the United Arab Emirates in the transport of arms and ammunition to the FSR, passing through strategic territories such as Chad, southern Libya and the Central African Republic.
The eastern Libyan government hastened to categorically deny any involvement in Sudanese affairs, denouncing unfounded and unfair accusations. In an official statement, he stressed that these allegations were false and aimed at diverting attention from internal problems in Sudan. The Libyan National Army, led by Haftar, says it does not interfere in the affairs of neighboring countries.
The close relationship between Haftar and Hemetti’s RSF raises delicate questions about the links between different actors in the region, particularly with certain influential countries such as the United Arab Emirates and Russia. Reports indicate that these generals are involved in illegal trafficking activities along the Chad-Sudan-Libya border, fueling a dangerous underground trade.
This complex affair highlights the geopolitical and security issues that plague the region, endangering stability and peace in countries already weakened by internal conflicts. Accusations and denials follow one another, drawing the contours of a game of influence and power where political interests prevail over respect for borders and national sovereignty.
In a global context marked by instability and geopolitical rivalries, this affair reveals the dark underbelly of international relations, where economic and strategic interests take precedence over the principles of justice and cooperation. It is now up to the international community to shed light on these accusations and work towards lasting peace in the region, far from power games and political manipulation.