Foreign Affairs Principal Secretary Korir Sing'oei has urged countries in conflict to prioritise dialogue, calling it the most effective tool for resolving inter-state disputes.
His remarks come as Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) prepare to form a parallel government on Friday in Nairobi, a move that has drawn strong opposition from Sudan's official administration. "Dialogue is the strongest weapon in resolving conflicts between nations.
No matter how intense the dispute, all conflicts ultimately end at the negotiation table.
Lasting peace is built through conversation, not confrontation," said the PS.