How much of a threat is Sudan's conflict to Chad?

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The fighting in Sudan between its army and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces has largely continued despite a ceasefire.
So far, the crisis has forced more than 20,000 people to flee to neighbouring Chad.
But the impact of the crisis goes beyond the immediate displacement of Sudan's people.
Analysts warn the unrest could pose a serious threat to the stability of Chad and the region as a whole.

So, how will Chad deal with the conflict in its eastern neighbour?

Presenter: Imran Khan

Guests:

Remadji Hoinathy - Senior Researcher covering Chad and the Great Lakes Region for the Institute for Security Studies.

Abdelkhalig Shaib - Lawyer, Political Analyst and a member of the Arab Association of Constitutional Law.

Solomon Dersso - Founding Director of Amani Africa, a Pan-African think-tank that focusses on peace and security policy in Africa.
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Chad Sudan
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