December 11, 2024 (PORT SUDAN) – Sudanese Foreign Minister Ali Youssif met separately with the Russian and Iranian ambassadors on Wednesday, seeking to bolster cooperation with countries that have supported Khartoum since the outbreak of conflict this year. Sudan has increasingly turned to Russia and Iran since fighting erupted between the army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group in April. Reports indicate the army has received military support from both countries. The foreign ministry said in a statement that Youssif and Iranian ambassador Hussein Shah Hussaini agreed to “activate bilateral cooperation mechanisms and hold a political consultation committee at the level of foreign ministers early next year. ” Both sides agreed to boost cooperation across all fields, coordinate on issues of common interest, and support each other in international forums, the statement added. Youssif expressed his “appreciation for Iran’s supportive stances towards Sudan” and welcomed the growing alignment between the two countries on regional and international issues. Separately, Youssif met with Russian ambassador Andrey Chernovol and thanked Moscow for its support of Sudan’s “sovereignty, unity, and stability,” including Russia’s veto of a British-backed U.N. Security Council resolution that sought to protect civilians. Russia vetoed the resolution on …
Sudan’s FM, Russia, Iran envoy discuss deepening ties Sudan Tribune.
Read More Details
Finally We wish PressBee provided you with enough information of ( Sudan’s FM, Russia, Iran envoy discuss deepening ties )
Also on site :
- Tennessee Tech vice president for research to serve as interim provost
- Jaw-dropping moment Bridgerton actress has her phone stolen by prolific Algerian thief - before star and her pal heroically FIGHT for it back in front of stunned Joe & the Juice customers
- Influencer reveals how he tried to steal back his own £220,000 supercar after it was stolen and shipped from London to Thailand - but had to wait 8 YEARS to get it back after local police refused to act