Kenya President Discusses Sudan Conflict French Investment and AI
Kenya's president sat down with FRANCE24 after the Africa Forward summit in Nairobi. The interview covered French investment in Africa, artificial intelligence, the energy transition and the conflict in Sudan. He said both sides in the Sudan war have taken the country to the dogs.
thehindu.comThe discussion addressed French investment in Africa, artificial intelligence, the energy transition and the war in Sudan. The president said both warring parties in Sudan are cut from the same cloth.
He stated that they have taken the country to the dogs. The interview occurred shortly after the summit wrapped up. Officials have sought to address regional issues including the ongoing Sudan conflict during the gathering.
French investment in Africa formed a central part of the conversation. The discussion also touched on opportunities related to artificial intelligence and the shift toward cleaner energy sources across the continent.
Both sides in the fighting have faced criticism for the impact on the civilian population and national stability. The president emphasized the shared responsibility of the warring factions for the deterioration of conditions in Sudan. His comments reflect broader regional concerns about the prolonged conflict.
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