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Al-Burhan: Turkey Remains a Strategic Partner for Sudan
Chairman of the Sovereignty Council and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, affirmed the depth of Sudanese-Turkish relations, praising Turkey’s continued support for the Sudanese people. During his meeting on Tuesday with the Turkish Ambassador to Sudan, Fatih Yildiz, Al-Burhan said that Turkey will remain a strategic partner for Sudan.
Acting Undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Hussein Al-Amin, stated that the Turkish ambassador conveyed the greetings of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to.
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The Republic of Sudan
Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Office of the Spokesperson and Media Directorate
Clarification
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs would like to state that the Government of Sudan has absolutely nothing to do with the news carried by the Israeli newspaper “Haaretz” on October 5 to the effect that Israel is considering exiling leaders of the Hamas movement to Sudan.
The Ministry further views the attempt to implicate Sudan in this matter as nothing more than a ploy to tarnish its image and to divert attention away from the external aggression against the country that is sponsored by certain regional powers.
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AU Peace and Security Council Concludes a Fruitful Visit to Sudan
The African Union (AU) Peace and Security Council delegation, led by Ambassador Mohamed Gad, Egypt’s ambassador to Ethiopia and permanent representative to the AU, and the Council’s rotating chairperson for October, concluded a one-day visit to Sudan on Thursday. The visit included intensive meetings with Sudanese officials, the last of which was with the Chairman of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan. Al-Burhan welcomed the delegation’s visit to Sudan and stated, “We still believe that the African Union’s description of what happened on October 25 as a coup is inaccurate and contradicts the facts.” He emphasised that what Sudan is experiencing represents a form of new colonialism.
According to a statement released by the Transitional Sovereignty Council’s media, Al-Burhan added that the AU’s disregard for the crisis in Sudan stems from a lack of understanding of the real situation. He explained that the country is facing an attempted occupation by a rebel militia with the involvement of foreign mercenaries aided by well-known foreign powers. He pointed out that the terrorist militia has attacked peaceful cities, violated citizens’ rights, looted their property, and committed acts of sexual violence while the world watches without taking action. Al-Burhan reaffirmed his rejection of any foreign control over Sudan through the use of militias in the war against the country. He also criticised specific political forces attempting to return to power by any means before citizens can return to their homes and areas currently occupied by the rebel militia. Ambassador Mohamed Gad, the head of the delegation, stated in a press briefing that this was the African Peace and Security Council’s first visit to Sudan in several years. He noted that Egypt, since assuming the presidency of the Council, was keen on making this visit. He added that the clarifications provided by the Chairman of the Sovereignty Council helped the delegation better understand the dimensions of the Sudanese crisis. He confirmed the Council’s support for Sudan until peace is achieved. Gad also emphasised Egypt’s commitment to safely ensuring Sudan emerges from this crisis.
The discussions also addressed the need to create the necessary conditions for Sudan to restore its AU membership. “Sudan cannot go through such a crisis while its membership in the African Union remains suspended,” he said. Ambassador Mohamed Gad affirmed that the African Peace and Security Council would work toward bringing peace to Sudan, facilitating a ceasefire, and supporting the delivery of humanitarian aid to the Sudanese people.
In a related statement, Sudan’s Ambassador to Ethiopia and Permanent Representative to the African Union, Al-Zein Ibrahim Hussein, noted that the visit was significant as it was the first in years and marked a positive shift in the AU’s engagement with Sudan after its membership was suspended on October 26, 2021, following the measures to dissolve the partnership with the civilian component.
Ambassador Al-Zein explained that the delegation was provided with detailed explanations by the Chairman of the Sovereignty Council on various military, security, political, and humanitarian issues. The delegation also held important meetings with several state officials, which provided them with a comprehensive understanding of the situation in Sudan. He also pointed out that the delegation included the Commissioner for Peace, Security, and Political Affairs and the AU’s representative in Sudan, Ambassador Mohamed Belaiche. He noted that this visit would serve as a roadmap for re-engaging Sudan with the African Union.
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The Republic of Sudan
Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Office of the Spokesperson and Media Directorate
Press Statement
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has reviewed the statements issued by several brotherly Arab nations, the Gulf Cooperation Council, and the Secretary-General of the League of Arab States regarding the baseless allegations from the government of the United Arab Emirates, to the effect that the residence of its ambassador in Khartoum had been targeted by the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF). These allegations have been categorically refuted by the SAF which have reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to upholding the inviolability of diplomatic premises in keeping with all international laws and conventions. It is essential to recall that the RSF militia has attacked more than (40) diplomatic missions, alongside international organizations and UN agencies. These crimes have been meticulously documented in reports submitted by Sudan’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York to the Security Council, including incidents affecting the UAE’s own mission, without a single word of condemnation from the Emirati authorities.
The Ministry, therefore, wishes to set the record straight with the following clarifications:
- The property that the UAE claims was bombed, though in fact was never targeted by SAF, is owned by a Sudanese citizen who was brutally executed by the rogue Janjaweed militia. It has not been used as a diplomatic residence since the Militia waged war in April 2023. The UAE Embassy, like other embassies whose premises were attacked by the UAE-backed Janjaweed militia and turned by the latter into military barracks, relocated to PortSudan.
- In a flagrant misuse of the United Nations General Assembly platform, the head of the UAE delegation repeated these falsehoods in a clear attempt to deflect attention from his country’s egregious role in Sudan, including violations of international law, the UN Charter, the Arab League Charter, and established international norms. This ploy appears designed to negatively impact Sudan's relations with the sisterly Gulf states.
- A report by the UN Security Council’s Panel of Experts has unequivocally established that the UAE is the principal supplier of arms and financial support to the terrorist RSF militia. Investigative international media have further exposed the routes and methods UAE uses to deliver these arms, including the exploitation of the UAE Red Crescent’s emblem for this nefarious purpose. These investigations also reveal that no fewer than (200,000) foreign mercenaries are fighting alongside the rebel militia, with direct financial backing from the UAE. Sudan has lodged a formal complaint with the Security Council against the UAE, complete with comprehensive documentation, detailing its direct involvement in the atrocities and grave violations being inflicted on the Sudanese people.
-The Ministry of Foreign Affairs once again reaffirms Sudan’s unwavering commitment to the sanctity and protection of diplomatic missions in strict accordance with the Vienna Convention. Like other diplomatic missions, the UAE Embassy operates from Port Sudan without any hassle, despite the disgraceful and hostile role of the UAE government in the ongoing war against Sudan and its people.