Egypt, South Sudan seek inclusion in Sudan conflict resolution efforts

Egypt and South Sudan voiced their request to involve them in talks aimed at resolving the Sudanese crisis, asserting their unique understanding of the conflict and its tribal dynamics.

President Salva Kiir ended a two-day visit to Cairo on Monday, where he held a joint press conference with President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.

Al-Sisi told reporters they discussed the Sudanese crisis and its impact on the region and neighbouring countries, particularly Egypt and South Sudan.

“We underscored the centrality of Egypt and South Sudan’s roles in the Sudanese crisis, affirming the importance of not neglecting this in any initiatives or efforts proposed to settle the crisis, particularly since the two countries are the most understanding of the nature of the crisis and its tribal complexities,” he stressed.

Source : Sudan

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