Kuwaiti, Sudanese Armies Hold High-Level Talks in Khartoum

A fishing boat passes in front of the Kuwait City skyline. (Reuters)
A fishing boat passes in front of the Kuwait City skyline. (Reuters)
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Kuwaiti, Sudanese Armies Hold High-Level Talks in Khartoum

A fishing boat passes in front of the Kuwait City skyline. (Reuters)
A fishing boat passes in front of the Kuwait City skyline. (Reuters)

The Sudanese Ministry of Defense has expressed its willingness to train Kuwaiti army officers in Sudanese military colleges and institutes in response to Kuwait’s desire to diversify and develop cooperation between the two countries.

Sudanese Defense Minister Lieutenant General Awad bin Awaf said that relations between Sudan and Kuwait were witnessing steady development in all fields, expressing his country’s readiness to meet the needs of Kuwait in military training.

Awaf made his remarks on Monday following a meeting in Khartoum with Kuwaiti Chief of the General Staff Lieutenant-General Mohammad Al-Khudher.

Al-Khudher arrived in Sudan Saturday for a two-day official visit. He was accompanied by the Head of the Military Training Institute Major-General Anwar Al-Mazeedi and Commander of Ali Al-Sabah Military College Major-General Bader Al-Awadhi.

The Kuwaiti military official noted that the Sudanese officers have contributed to the establishment of the Military College in Kuwait.

In this context, he expressed his country's desire to develop and diversify the areas of cooperation with the Sudanese armed forces, including the joint training projects at all levels.

A statement issued by the spokesman of the Sudanese Army, Brigadier Ahmed Shami emphasized that Awaf announced his country’s willingness to respond to the needs of Kuwait, in the fields of military training, in all Sudanese military colleges and institutes.

On a different note, Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir issued directives allowing tourists to move within the country freely, except for restricted areas, increase the deployment of police forces and control smuggling operations.

The move is part of a package of presidential measures aimed at overcoming the economic crisis facing the country due to recent decisions by the Central Bank of Sudan and the controversial 2018 Budget Law.

The decision was made after a meeting on Monday chaired by Bashir and attended by the director of the security apparatus and the ministers of the economic sector.



Saudi Arabia Calls for ‘Reliable’ Path to the Establishment of Independent Palestinian State

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah addresses the second meeting of the G20 Foreign Ministers in New York. SPA
Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah addresses the second meeting of the G20 Foreign Ministers in New York. SPA
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Saudi Arabia Calls for ‘Reliable’ Path to the Establishment of Independent Palestinian State

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah addresses the second meeting of the G20 Foreign Ministers in New York. SPA
Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah addresses the second meeting of the G20 Foreign Ministers in New York. SPA

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah participated on Wednesday in the second meeting of the G20 Foreign Ministers, chaired by Brazil, urging them to enable the achievement of a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and the adoption of a “reliable” path to the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.

The meeting was held on the sidelines of the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.

"The fact that our meeting is being held on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly is an indication of the importance of the G20 and its leadership in ensuring the health of the global economy, enhancing multilateral cooperation, and finding innovative solutions to common challenges,” the Foreign Minister said in his speech.

He underscored the urgent need to adhere to successful models of collective action and the importance of seeking to develop and reform international institutions.

"The repercussions of wars and political conflicts undermine efforts to establish international peace and security and cast their shadows on all aspects of multilateral action, and when these institutions fail to carry out their fundamental duties towards these crises, this creates a gap in international action and a crisis of confidence that undermines their legitimacy. This is what we are witnessing today in the way some international institutions deal with the humanitarian catastrophe in Palestine."

The Minister stressed that prolonging the war and expanding its scope deepens the suffering of the Palestinian people, threatens international peace and security, and undermines the chances of achieving comprehensive peace in the region.

"The G20 countries must intensify their joint efforts to overcome the international failure to confront Israel's serious violations of international laws and norms and enable the achievement of a ceasefire and the adoption of a reliable and irreversible path to the establishment of an independent Palestinian state,” he added.

Regarding reforming the United Nations system, especially the Security Council, he stressed that there is an urgent need for radical reform to compensate for the defects in addressing crises, responding to the needs of people, and keeping pace with international transformations and development requirements.

"The Kingdom affirms that the goal of reforming the Security Council is to enhance its credibility and effective response, believing in the importance of this in confronting contemporary crises and challenges, thus contributing to creating a more just, secure and stable world."