Hemedti, Lavrov Agree on Activating Agreements Between Sudan, Russia

Hemedti and Lavrov meet in Moscow on Thursday. (Twitter)
Hemedti and Lavrov meet in Moscow on Thursday. (Twitter)
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Hemedti, Lavrov Agree on Activating Agreements Between Sudan, Russia

Hemedti and Lavrov meet in Moscow on Thursday. (Twitter)
Hemedti and Lavrov meet in Moscow on Thursday. (Twitter)

Sudan’s Foreign Ministry denied on Thursday statements attributed to deputy head of its sovereign council in which he expressed support to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s decision to recognize the independence of two Ukrainian regions.

The remarks made by General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, also known as Hemedti, a few hours before the Russian invasion of Ukraine “were taken out of context,” the foreign ministry stressed in a statement.

“Russia has the right to act in the interests of its citizens and protect its people under the constitution and the law,” Hemedti said during a visit to Moscow.

He hoped that a peaceful and diplomatic solution would be reached for the crisis.

Hemedti was in Moscow on Thursday for talks with Russian government officials. He led a delegation that included Finance Minister Gibril Ibrahim and senior energy and trade officials.

He held talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and discussed bolstering bilateral cooperation in the political, diplomatic, economic and trade fields.

They also held consultations on bilateral, regional and international issues of common interest.

Hemedti said the talks helped establish a new understandings that will advance joint action to benefit from the great opportunities Sudan offers in the agricultural, mining, manufacturing industries, oil and gas and other economic fields.

Both sides agreed to expedite the activation of existing agreements between their countries and hold meetings of the joint ministerial committee.

Lavrov, for his part, said his country is aware of the importance of the current developments in Sudan and the ability of the Sudanese to resolve their problems.

He urged all parties not to interfere in Sudan’s affairs and underlined the deep Russian-Sudanese relations that are based on mutual respect.

Russia is keen to raise the level of cooperation with Sudan in the fields of energy, agriculture, mining, and environmental protection, Lavrov stressed.

He called for removing the obstacles hindering the flow of Russian investments, including investment laws, pointing to the readiness of Russian companies to invest in Sudan.



Islamic Consensus in Istanbul on Need for Solidarity Against Israeli Escalation

A commemorative photo of the ministers and officials participating in the 51st session of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation Council in Istanbul (AFP)
A commemorative photo of the ministers and officials participating in the 51st session of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation Council in Istanbul (AFP)
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Islamic Consensus in Istanbul on Need for Solidarity Against Israeli Escalation

A commemorative photo of the ministers and officials participating in the 51st session of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation Council in Istanbul (AFP)
A commemorative photo of the ministers and officials participating in the 51st session of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation Council in Istanbul (AFP)

The 51st session of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), held in Istanbul, witnessed a clear consensus among member states on the need for unity and solidarity in the face of Israel’s ongoing escalation. This comes amid continued international silence on the violations committed in Gaza and Israel’s expanding attacks into Lebanon, Syria, and Iran.
 
In his opening speech, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, stated that the world’s silence on Israel’s aggressive policies in Palestine has only encouraged its regional expansion. He asserted that the coming period will see a “much greater role for the Islamic world, which must become an independent global power.”
 
Erdogan urged Islamic nations to overcome internal disputes and unite in defending their common causes. He warned that Netanyahu’s “Zionist ambitions” could push the world into catastrophe, likening the threat to that of Adolf Hitler, whose ambitions ignited World War II.
 
Regarding Iran, Erdogan stressed that defending oneself against Israeli attacks is a legitimate right, stating: “There is no difference between an attack on Tehran, Istanbul, Makkah, or Madinah - they share the same fate.”

He also warned against attempts to impose a “new Sykes-Picot” agreement on the region. He added that the humanitarian situation in Gaza is worse than Nazi concentration camps, with over two million Palestinians struggling to survive under siege for nearly two years.
 
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, who assumed the presidency of the session, warned that Israel is dragging the region to the brink of total catastrophe.
He stressed that the core issue is not about Palestine, Iran, Lebanon, or others. It is “an Israeli problem,” he said. He further called for a firm stance against the aggression and praised Egypt and Qatar for their ongoing efforts to mediate a ceasefire.
 
Fidan criticized the failure of international mechanisms, particularly the UN Security Council, in addressing the ongoing atrocities in Gaza.
 
Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit also condemned any targeting of nuclear facilities in Iran, warning of severe humanitarian and environmental consequences. He said that expanding the war will not bring peace and stressed the necessity of returning to diplomacy, referencing past successful negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program.
 
Gulf Cooperation Council Secretary-General Jasem Albudaiwi condemned Israel’s violations of international law and sovereignty in its attacks on Iran. He called for restraint, a return to diplomacy, and praised Oman’s mediation between the US and Iran.
 
Closed sessions were held in Istanbul to discuss developments in Gaza and Iran’s nuclear negotiations. A special Arab ministerial meeting also took place, denouncing the Israeli aggression against Iran and calling for urgent efforts to de-escalate.