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    Senegal PM Ousmane Sonko Calls Trump ‘Agent of Global Destabilisation’

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 10, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development, Senegal’s Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko publicly condemned former US President Donald Trump, branding him an ‘agent of global destabilisation.’ Sonko accused Trump of actions that have contributed to widespread turmoil across various regions. This strong denunciation reflects growing international concerns about the impact of Trump’s policies and rhetoric on global peace and stability.

    Sonko’s remarks come amid ongoing debates about the influence of populist leaders on international relations and security. The former US president’s tenure was marked by controversial decisions that many analysts argue disrupted diplomatic norms and heightened geopolitical tensions. Meanwhile, Sonko’s statement highlights the perspective of African leaders who view such disruptions as detrimental to global cooperation and development.

    The accusation underscores the broader implications of leadership styles that prioritize unilateralism and aggressive posturing. It also signals a call for renewed efforts toward multilateralism and conflict resolution. As global powers navigate complex challenges, Sonko’s critique serves as a reminder of the need for responsible governance to maintain international order and peace.

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