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Ruto Faces Diplomatic Challenge as Burundi and South Sudan Raise Concerns

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraMarch 25, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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President William Ruto is facing growing diplomatic challenges as tensions rise in the East African region.

Burundi has accused Rwanda of planning an attack, while South Sudan claims that Uganda has violated a United Nations arms embargo.

These disputes are putting Ruto’s leadership of the East African Community (EAC) to the test.

Regional Tensions Escalate

The two crises could destabilize the region, with the United Nations warning that South Sudan may slide back into civil war.

At the same time, Burundi’s President Evariste Ndayishimiye has alleged that Rwanda is preparing for military aggression against his country.

South Sudan’s First Vice President Riek Machar, in a letter dated March 23 addressed to the UN, African Union, and the regional Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), accused Uganda of violating the 2018 peace agreement.

The letter, seen by Newshub.co.ke and verified by Machar’s team through Reuters, claims that Uganda deployed armored military units and air support in South Sudan.

Machar stated in the letter that “Ugandan forces are currently carrying out airstrikes against civilians” and urged international organizations to pressure Uganda into withdrawing its troops.

Uganda’s Parliament, in a move to justify its actions, later approved the deployment, which had initially been announced on March 11.

Ugandan Defence Minister Jacob Markson Oboth defended the military presence, stating it was necessary to “prevent a security disaster.”

These developments come amid ongoing clashes between South Sudan’s military and the White Army, a local ethnic militia that is allegedly linked to Machar.

The UN has expressed concerns that increasing hate speech in the country could trigger a resurgence of ethnic violence, potentially reigniting conflict in the world’s youngest nation, which only achieved peace after a brutal five-year civil war in 2018.

Burundi Accuses Rwanda of Interference

Meanwhile, Burundi’s President Evariste Ndayishimiye has publicly claimed that his country has intelligence reports suggesting Rwanda is preparing to launch an attack.

In an interview with the BBC, he said, “We have credible intelligence showing that Rwanda is behind this. They will try to dismiss it as an internal issue, but we know the real source of the problem.”

Ndayishimiye further warned that Burundians would not tolerate external aggression, saying, “Burundians will not allow themselves to be killed the way Congolese are being killed. We are fighters.”

However, Rwanda’s Foreign Minister Olivier Nduhungirehe dismissed the allegations as “unfortunate,” stating that both governments had previously agreed to work on de-escalating tensions.

Ruto’s Leadership Put to the Test

These new conflicts add to the already complex situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), where fighting has been ongoing for months.

Kenya, as a key regional player, has often been forced to handle refugee crises resulting from these conflicts.

As the chair of the EAC, President Ruto now faces a major diplomatic challenge in managing these two escalating disputes.

His ability to mediate and find solutions will be crucial in maintaining regional stability.

However, with both Burundi and South Sudan facing serious security threats, there are no easy answers to these growing tensions.

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