Meeting of Sudanese Foreign Minister with Amir Abdullahian in Tehran
Sudanese Foreign Minister Ali al-Sadegh Ali, who traveled to Tehran, met and talked with his Iranian counterpart this afternoon. |
According to the report of Fars news agency foreign policy reporter, “Ali al-Sadiq Ali” the foreign minister of Sudan, who traveled to Tehran in response to the invitation of his Iranian counterpart and to meet and talk with the officials of the Islamic Republic of Iran, at noon Today (Monday), 16th of Bahman, he met and talked with Hossein Amirabdollahian at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
This is the first visit of the Sudanese Foreign Minister to Tehran after the termination of relations between the two countries in 2014. . Following the attack on the Saudi embassy in Tehran and the consulate general of this country in Mashhad in January 2015, which led to the one-way severing of Saudi Arabia’s relations with Iran, Sudan followed Saudi Arabia’s decision to cut diplomatic relations with Iran.
The Spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Nasser Kanani, said in a weekly meeting with reporters about the visit of the Foreign Minister of Sudan to Tehran, stating that we and Sudan have had close and constructive relations for many years, and said: “Unfortunately.” The previous government of Sudan had unilaterally severed relations with Iran based on illusory reasons and statements without any real problem in the relations between the two countries.
diplomatically, a declaration of the resumption of relations between the two countries was issued in Mehr of this year, and the two countries are laying the groundwork and making the necessary preparations for the reopening of the embassies of the two countries in Tehran and Khartoum, and this trip is in the framework of strengthening and continuing the initial coordination for the return of relations between the two countries in It will take its own natural path and resume the activities of the embassies of the two countries.
Kanaani said: “Unfortunately, we are witnessing a civil war and internal conflicts in Sudan.” Iran’s permanent policy is to help stability and security, and we emphasize the necessity of stopping the conflict and non-interference of foreign countries and Sudanese-Sudanese dialogues to end the conflicts, and we hope that this trip will be the basis for the formation of a forward atmosphere in relations.
According to Fars report, the Islamic Republic of Iran and Sudan announced in a joint statement on October 17 that they will resume their diplomatic relations.
The statement said: The Islamic Republic of Iran and the Republic of Sudan, following the contacts between the high officials of the two sides in recent months, decided to maintain their diplomatic relations in order to serve the interests of the two countries. take over According to the statement, the two governments agreed to develop friendly relations based on mutual respect for sovereignty, equality, common interests and peaceful coexistence. The two sides also agreed to expand their cooperation in various fields that can realize the interests of the nations of the two countries and ensure the security and stability of the region. The two sides agreed to take the necessary measures to open the embassies of the two countries in the near future and make the necessary arrangements for the exchange of official delegations to examine ways to expand cooperation between the two countries.
Agreement For the resumption of diplomatic relations between Iran and Sudan, following the meeting of Amir Abdullahian with his Sudanese counterpart, for the first time after the termination of diplomatic relations between the two countries and on the sidelines of the meeting of foreign ministers, non-commitment was achieved in July 1402 in Baku.
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