Arab League, African Union Look Forward to Next Joint Summit in Saudi Arabia

Arab League and African Union officials meet in Cairo on Monday. (Arab League)
Arab League and African Union officials meet in Cairo on Monday. (Arab League)
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Arab League, African Union Look Forward to Next Joint Summit in Saudi Arabia

Arab League and African Union officials meet in Cairo on Monday. (Arab League)
Arab League and African Union officials meet in Cairo on Monday. (Arab League)

Secretary-General of the Arab League Ahmed Aboul Gheit and Chairperson of the African Union Commission (AUC) Moussa Faki co-chaired on Monday the ninth meeting of the Arab-African Cooperation in the League’s headquarters in Cairo.

They followed up the implementation of the decisions issued by the 2016 Arab-African summit in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, and the resulting joint action plans.

Monday’s meeting was held in preparations for the upcoming fifth Arab-African summit, which will be hosted by Saudi Arabia. Kings and heads of states and governments are expected to take part in the event.

“We highly appreciate the efforts exerted by the Arab League and the AUC to follow up on the implementation of the outcomes of the 2016 Arab-African summit, as well as the preparations for the next summit in Riyadh, despite the challenges imposed by the coronavirus pandemic,” Aboul Gheit said.

“We remain keen on moving forward with this joint work to overcome all obstacles,” he added. “We look forward to the continued coordination with the AUC and the next summit’s host country to agree on its proposed date and various preparations, hoping the conditions will us to resume the efforts exerted before the pandemic,” he added.

Aboul Gheit and Faki reviewed means to “enhance bilateral coordination and complementary work to resolve crises and address the multiple challenges in the Arab-African area.”

They also agreed to upgrade the level of bilateral partnership and develop existing work programs in various political, economic, social and cultural fields.

According to an Arab League official source, both officials discussed several methods to support Libyan parties to reach a political settlement and maintain the current ceasefire.

They further discussed means to support the political transition process in Sudan, consolidate the Juba Peace Agreement signed between the government and armed movements and support the state in its efforts to improve the economy, the official’s statement read.

The statement pointed out that Aboul Gheit and Faki tackled ways to intensify Arab-African support for the federal government in Somalia and assist it in its efforts to restore stability and security throughout its territories as it prepares to hold elections.

They also discussed other regional issues of common interest, including the border crisis between Sudan and Ethiopia and the African Union-sponsored talks between Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD).



Turkish Deputy FM Visits Port Sudan to Discuss Mediation with UAE

Turkish Deputy Foreign Minister Burhanettin Duran (Turkish Foreign Ministry/X)
Turkish Deputy Foreign Minister Burhanettin Duran (Turkish Foreign Ministry/X)
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Turkish Deputy FM Visits Port Sudan to Discuss Mediation with UAE

Turkish Deputy Foreign Minister Burhanettin Duran (Turkish Foreign Ministry/X)
Turkish Deputy Foreign Minister Burhanettin Duran (Turkish Foreign Ministry/X)

Turkish Deputy Foreign Minister Burhanettin Duran is set to arrive in Port Sudan, the temporary Sudanese capital, on Saturday to hold talks with Sudanese officials.

The visit aims to present proposals from Türkiye for facilitating mediation between Sudan and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), a role Ankara had previously pledged to undertake.

Duran’s visit follows a December 13 phone call between President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Sudan’s Transitional Sovereignty Council Chairman Abdel Fattah al-Burhan. During the call, Erdogan expressed Türkiye’s willingness to mediate between Sudan and the UAE to resolve tensions and halt the ongoing war.

A diplomatic source from the Sudanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs told Asharq Al-Awsat on Friday that the Turkish official’s visit focuses on advancing Türkiye’s mediation initiative. The source noted that Duran is expected to deliver a document containing dialogue proposals to the Sudanese government, which will later be shared with the UAE.

The UAE’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs previously issued a statement welcoming Ankara’s initiative and expressed readiness to coordinate with Ankara to end the conflict in Sudan. However, the source emphasized Sudan’s clear stance on mediation, reaffirming its commitment to implementing the terms of the Jeddah Declaration agreed upon between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on May 11, 2023.

Sudanese Foreign Minister Ali Yusuf described the Turkish diplomat’s visit as significant, highlighting the strengthening bilateral ties between the two nations. He emphasized that it reaffirms recent communications between their leadership and bolsters relations between the peoples of Sudan and Türkiye.

“The visit underscores Türkiye’s interest in developments in Sudan and expresses Turkish solidarity with the Sudanese people,” the official Sudanese news agency (SUNA) quoted Yusuf as saying.

In a speech marking Sudan’s Independence Day on Tuesday, Al-Burhan expressed readiness to engage in any “genuine initiative” that could end the conflict. At the same time, he reiterated his commitment to preparing for a decisive military victory in favor of the Sudanese people.

Al-Burhan firmly rejected any return to pre-April 15, 2023 conditions and dismissed the possibility of coexisting with the RSF and its backers.

“There is no place among the Sudanese people for these killers, criminals, and their supporters,” he stated.