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    Sudan Recalls Ambassador Over Drone Attacks, Blames Ethiopia and UAE

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 6, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Sudan has taken the significant diplomatic step of recalling its ambassador from Addis Ababa amid escalating tensions triggered by recent drone attacks. These strikes have shattered a fragile calm that had persisted after years of devastating civil conflict within Sudan. The government has directly accused Ethiopia and the United Arab Emirates of orchestrating these attacks, marking a serious deterioration in regional relations. This move signals Sudan’s intent to hold these nations accountable and underscores the heightened security concerns in the Horn of Africa.

    In a broader context, the drone attacks come at a time when Sudan is still grappling with the aftermath of prolonged internal strife, which has left the country politically and economically vulnerable. The involvement of external actors like Ethiopia and the UAE complicates the already volatile regional dynamics, potentially destabilizing peace efforts. Ethiopia, Sudan’s neighbor, has its own internal challenges, and its alleged role in Sudan’s unrest could exacerbate cross-border tensions. Meanwhile, the UAE’s strategic interests in the region add another layer of complexity to the conflict.

    These developments have significant implications for regional security and diplomatic relations in East Africa. Sudan’s decision to recall its ambassador is a clear diplomatic rebuke that may lead to further retaliatory measures or negotiations. The international community is closely watching these events, as any escalation could impact humanitarian conditions and regional stability. Ultimately, this episode highlights the fragile nature of peace in Sudan and the broader Horn of Africa, emphasizing the need for renewed diplomatic engagement and conflict resolution efforts.

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