Foreign Minister Says Sudan Does Not Deal with the International Quartet

A photo from a previous meeting of the ‘Quartet’ in New York (Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
A photo from a previous meeting of the ‘Quartet’ in New York (Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
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Foreign Minister Says Sudan Does Not Deal with the International Quartet

A photo from a previous meeting of the ‘Quartet’ in New York (Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
A photo from a previous meeting of the ‘Quartet’ in New York (Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs)

Sudanese Foreign Minister Mohieddin Salem said the government does not engage with the so-called International Quartet in any official capacity, noting that the group was not created by a UN Security Council resolution or by any recognized international body.

The remarks followed a trilateral meeting in Port Sudan late Tuesday, bringing together Salem, Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty, and Tom Fletcher, the UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, to review the worsening humanitarian situation in Sudan.

Salem said Khartoum maintains bilateral cooperation with “brothers in Saudi Arabia and Egypt, and friends in the United States,” adding that these states have shown full willingness to engage.

He dismissed the Quartet - comprising Saudi Arabia, the United States, the United Arab Emirates, and Egypt - as an entity that “exists only in the media,” with no direct connection to Sudan’s government.

The minister said Fletcher’s visit would lead to “serious steps on the ground,” and reiterated Khartoum’s determination to expel what he described as “mercenaries of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF)” from the country.

He urged the international community to recognize developments in Sudan as “a foreign invasion.”

According to Salem, the talks in Port Sudan addressed rapid developments after RSF fighters entered El-Fasher, the capital of North Darfur, triggering mass displacement toward northern Sudan.

He said the meeting stressed the need for the international community to fully assume its responsibilities, including exerting pressure on the RSF and the foreign states alleged to support it.

The issue of “mercenaries” brought in by the RSF from multiple countries was also raised, with Sudan calling for action “in line with international law.”

Sudan’s Sovereign Council chairman Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, during his own meeting with Fletcher, affirmed readiness to cooperate with UN agencies, provided Sudan’s sovereignty and national interests are respected.

The Quartet has proposed a three-to-nine-month humanitarian truce to facilitate aid delivery and pave the way for a ceasefire. Sudan’s Security and Defense Council welcomed the effort but submitted its own plan for aid access.

According to “Al-Sudani” newspaper, the government conveyed observations to the Quartet, insisting any truce must include an RSF withdrawal from recently seized areas.

Khartoum also renewed demands to regroup RSF forces in previously designated camps and deploy Sudanese police in areas they vacate.

The government additionally proposed an international monitoring mechanism to oversee the truce and prevent arms shipments to the RSF. The RSF last week announced its willingness to enter such a humanitarian pause and discuss ceasefire arrangements.



EU Exploring Support for New Gaza Administration Committee, Document Says

Palestinians push a cart past the rubble of residential buildings destroyed during the two-year Israeli offensives, in Gaza City, February 17, 2026. REUTERS/Mahmoud Issa
Palestinians push a cart past the rubble of residential buildings destroyed during the two-year Israeli offensives, in Gaza City, February 17, 2026. REUTERS/Mahmoud Issa
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EU Exploring Support for New Gaza Administration Committee, Document Says

Palestinians push a cart past the rubble of residential buildings destroyed during the two-year Israeli offensives, in Gaza City, February 17, 2026. REUTERS/Mahmoud Issa
Palestinians push a cart past the rubble of residential buildings destroyed during the two-year Israeli offensives, in Gaza City, February 17, 2026. REUTERS/Mahmoud Issa

The European Union is exploring possible support for a new committee established to take over the civil administration of Gaza, according to a document produced by the bloc's diplomatic arm and seen by Reuters.

"The EU is engaging with the newly established transitional governance structures for Gaza," the European External Action Service wrote in a document circulated to member states on Tuesday.

"The EU is also exploring possible support to the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza," it added.

European foreign ministers will discuss the situation in Gaza during a meeting in Brussels on February 23.


Israel Military Says Soldier Killed in Gaza 

A drone view shows the destruction in a residential neighborhood, after the withdrawal of the Israeli forces from the area, amid a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, in Gaza City, October 21, 2025. (Reuters)
A drone view shows the destruction in a residential neighborhood, after the withdrawal of the Israeli forces from the area, amid a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, in Gaza City, October 21, 2025. (Reuters)
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Israel Military Says Soldier Killed in Gaza 

A drone view shows the destruction in a residential neighborhood, after the withdrawal of the Israeli forces from the area, amid a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, in Gaza City, October 21, 2025. (Reuters)
A drone view shows the destruction in a residential neighborhood, after the withdrawal of the Israeli forces from the area, amid a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, in Gaza City, October 21, 2025. (Reuters)

The Israeli military announced that one of its soldiers had been killed in combat in southern Gaza on Wednesday, but a security source said the death appeared to have been caused by "friendly fire".

"Staff Sergeant Ofri Yafe, aged 21, from HaYogev, a soldier in the Paratroopers Reconnaissance Unit, fell during combat in the southern Gaza Strip," the military said in a statement.

A security source, however, told AFP that the soldier appeared to have been "killed by friendly fire", without providing further details.

"The incident is still under investigation," the source added.

The death brings to five the number of Israeli soldiers killed in Gaza since a ceasefire took effect on October 10.


Syria: SDF’s Mazloum Abdi Says Implementation of Integration Deal May Take Time

People sit outdoors surrounded by nature, with the Tigris river flowing in the background, following a long atmospheric depression, near the Syrian-Turkish border in Derik, Syria, February 16, 2026 REUTERS/Orhan Qereman
People sit outdoors surrounded by nature, with the Tigris river flowing in the background, following a long atmospheric depression, near the Syrian-Turkish border in Derik, Syria, February 16, 2026 REUTERS/Orhan Qereman
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Syria: SDF’s Mazloum Abdi Says Implementation of Integration Deal May Take Time

People sit outdoors surrounded by nature, with the Tigris river flowing in the background, following a long atmospheric depression, near the Syrian-Turkish border in Derik, Syria, February 16, 2026 REUTERS/Orhan Qereman
People sit outdoors surrounded by nature, with the Tigris river flowing in the background, following a long atmospheric depression, near the Syrian-Turkish border in Derik, Syria, February 16, 2026 REUTERS/Orhan Qereman

Mazloum Abdi, commander of the Syrian Democratic Forces, said the process of merging the SDF with Syrian government forces “may take some time,” despite expressing confidence in the eventual success of the agreement.

His remarks came after earlier comments in which he acknowledged differences with Damascus over the concept of “decentralization.”

Speaking at a tribal conference in the northeastern city of Hasakah on Tuesday, Abdi said the issue of integration would not be resolved quickly, but stressed that the agreement remains on track.

He said the deal reached last month stipulates that three Syrian army brigades will be created out of the SDF.

Abdi added that all SDF military units have withdrawn to their barracks in an effort to preserve stability and continue implementing the announced integration agreement with the Syrian state.

He also emphasized the need for armed forces to withdraw from the vicinity of the city of Ayn al-Arab (Kobani), to be replaced by security forces tasked with maintaining order.