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Kenya in trouble over rebel summit row
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 33280, member: 636"] Kenya might face more problems with Sudan after reports say Nairobi will host another meeting of Sudanese rebel forces. Sudan's government strongly criticized this plan on Saturday. They accused Kenya of supporting what they call a terrorist militia. The Sudanese foreign ministry claimed Kenya shows disregard for international rules. They said these actions threatened regional security. Sudan referred to earlier meetings in Kenya that attempted to establish what critics call a parallel government. Meanwhile, Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi heads to London on Tuesday for a Sudan conference. His office said Kenya welcomes all Sudanese stakeholders from both sides to help end the war. Kenya supports a unified Sudan with a Sudanese-led political process, not military solutions. Sudan objects to the London conference because it wasn't invited. It also dislikes that the UAE, Kenya, and Chad will attend—countries Sudan accuses of backing rebels. Former Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka criticized Kenya's decision to host rebel forces earlier this year. After Kenya hosted rebel groups in February, many global powers condemned the move. The UN and African Union warned against recognizing any parallel government. Sudan retaliated by banning Kenyan imports, including tea. Mudavadi denied that Kenya allowed the formation of a parallel Sudanese government. [/QUOTE]
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