Prime Minister: My Visits to Geneva and Munich Were Historic and Significant

Prime Minister Geneva and MunichPrime Minister, Professor Kamil Idris, affirmed that his visits to Geneva and Munich were historic, significant, and effective. In Geneva, he met with leaders of the International Organization for Migration (IOM), the World Council of Churches (WCC), the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, and the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, where Sudan’s national principles, human rights situation, war crimes and crimes against humanity were clarified. All the organizations endorsed the requests submitted by the Sudanese delegation, separately.
Speaking at a press conference this morning at Khartoum International Airport following his return, Idris noted that he also met with the World Health Organization (WHO), which agreed to support the health sector, most notably efforts to eradicate malaria in Sudan. This initiative is expected to eliminate many diseases and epidemics, support the economy, and combat poverty.
The Prime Minister further noted that his meeting with the World Council of Churches resulted in full endorsement of the peace initiative without any objections, highlighting that all the specialized agencies he engaged with expressed their support for Sudan’s peace efforts.