Egypt Backs Initiatives for a Quick Truce in Sudan – Foreign Minister
In a recent dialogue, Egypt’s Foreign Affairs Minister Badr Abdelatty reiterated the nation’s unwavering dedication to facilitating an immediate ceasefire, political reconciliation, and enduring peace in Sudan, while also ensuring that humanitarian assistance is promptly and effectively provided.
This dialogue occurred during Minister Abdelatty’s engagement with Annette Weber, the EU’s Special Representative for the Horn of Africa, on the fringes of the Sir Bani Yas Forum held in the United Arab Emirates.
The core focus of their discussion centered on the ongoing crisis in Sudan, highlighting the dire necessity for a ceasefire as a stepping-stone toward a comprehensive political solution and unhindered humanitarian aid distribution.
Moreover, they delved into a range of issues traversing the Horn of Africa, attentively dissecting the mounting tensions and tribulations prevalent across the region, including recent occurrences in Somalia.
Minister Abdelatty emphasized Egypt’s unwavering resolve to nurture peace and stability in Somalia, principally by bolstering its governmental institutions. He stressed the significance of upholding Somalia’s sovereignty, unity, and territorial wholeness.
The minister urged the international community to rally in support of the Somali government, fostering security, combating the menace of terrorism, and reinforcing its governance across its territory.
Both parties echoed a mutual pledge to persistently coordinate and consult over shared matters of interest, alongside striving to bolster security and stability throughout the region.
Edited by: Ali Musa
alimusa@axadletimes.com
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