Sudan’s Strategic Bond: Why Egypt Tops the Foreign Policy Agenda
Sudan’s Foreign Minister, Ali Youssef Al-Sharif, stressed that Sudan’s relations with Egypt are the most important for his country abroad, noting that there is continuous coordination between Cairo and Khartoum to resolve the Sudanese crisis, said Minister Ali Youssef Al -Sharif in press statements following his meeting with the Secretary General of the League of Arab States, Ahmed Aboul Gheit said today, Wednesday, that he will meet today with the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Badr Abdel Ati, to follow up on the implementation of what was agreed during the meeting with President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi and the Chairman of the Sovereignty Council of Sudan, Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, held on the sidelines of activities World Urban Forum.
He said that the war going on in Sudan will end with the victory of the Sudanese Armed Forces within the next two to three months, noting that the Sudanese Armed Forces are receiving popular support internally and from friendly countries.
He added that the Arab League plays its responsible role in coordinating regional and international efforts to restore stability and security in Sudan and support the legitimacy of the Sudanese Armed Forces.
He continued to discuss with the Secretary General of the League of Arab States a number of important, essential issues for Sudan, especially those related to the course of the Battle of Karama in Sudan and the support of the Arab League to the state of Sudan in various. fields.
He went on to say: “We are about to hold an Arab-Islamic summit in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and other intensive meetings… and we have invited the Secretary General to visit Sudan in the next few weeks, before the end. This visit will be very important and will have a very positive impact on the relationship between Sudan and Sudan.”
Al-Sharif denied the claims made by the rebels and those who support them that there is a famine in Sudan He said that Sudan is living in a food crisis and not a famine, pointing out the fact that it is the militia forces cause this crisis. attacking farmers, killing people, and destroying the green and dry land.
The Sudanese minister urged Arab and friendly countries to provide aid to help the Sudanese people face the real food crisis, which is not equivalent to famine.
He pointed out that the Arab League plays a major role in solving the Sudanese crisis, and it plays this role without a request from anyone, based on its responsibilities set out in the Charter.
He pointed out that the Arab League has expressed its willingness to respond to all the demands presented by the Sudanese government and to help Sudan get out of this crisis.
The minister of Sudan congratulated President Donald Trump, who won the presidential elections of the United States… and said: “We confirm our respect for the choice of the American people to choose their president… and we hope that the relationship with the United States will be good and equal.. .and that America will stand up for the truth and sovereignty of states and confront the movements of armed militias.”
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