In a significant diplomatic reaction, Chad's foreign ministry has denounced the remarks made by Lt-Gen Yasir al-Atta of Sudan's army as tantamount to a "declaration of war," highlighting the fragile state of regional stability. This statement follows Lt-Gen Atta's allegations of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) using Chad's airports to support the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan's ongoing civil war. In response, Chad asserted its commitment to defend its sovereignty in accordance with international law. The situation underscores the multi-dimensional conflict involving Sudan, Chad, and external players, and the implications for thousands of Sudanese refugees seeking safety across the border.
Chad Responds with Fury to Sudan's Airport Threat, Labeling It a 'Declaration of War'

Chad Responds with Fury to Sudan's Airport Threat, Labeling It a 'Declaration of War'
Chad's government has reacted strongly to threats from a Sudanese general regarding military action against its airports, escalating tensions amidst a humanitarian crisis.
Chad's foreign ministry warned that it would take action if "a square metre of Chadian territory is threatened," as tensions escalate following accusations leveled by the Sudanese military against the UAE regarding alleged arms shipments to the RSF. The deteriorating humanitarian landscape, exacerbated by confrontations over control of resources, has prompted Chad to position itself as a neutral party while hosting numerous refugees from the complex and violent struggle within Sudan. The international community awaits further developments and potential diplomatic solutions to avoid a wider conflict.