UAE Reassures Sudan, Pledges Support to Reach National Consensus

Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan during a meeting with Chairman of Sudan's Sovereign Transitional Council General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan on March 11, 2022. (AFP)
Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan during a meeting with Chairman of Sudan's Sovereign Transitional Council General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan on March 11, 2022. (AFP)
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UAE Reassures Sudan, Pledges Support to Reach National Consensus

Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan during a meeting with Chairman of Sudan's Sovereign Transitional Council General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan on March 11, 2022. (AFP)
Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan during a meeting with Chairman of Sudan's Sovereign Transitional Council General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan on March 11, 2022. (AFP)

Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, has affirmed his country’s support for Sudan to reach national consensus and ensure stability.

This came during his meeting with Chairman of Sudan’s Sovereign Transitional Council General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan in Abu Dhabi.

Burhan’s meeting with UAE officials tackled prospects of developing bilateral relations in various fields, in addition to a number of regional and international issues of common interest, Sudan’s Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali al-Sadiq said in a press statement on the visit.

Discussions between the two officials focused on economic matters, as well as the situation in Sudan and the efforts to achieve national consensus to ensure a stable transitional period to conduct free and fair elections.

Sadiq said both sides agreed to exchange expertise and establish strategic economic partnerships in the fields of roads, ports, railways, and defense.

The private sectors of both countries also agreed to support Islamic banks with “estimated” amounts to enable them to play their role in developing the Sudanese economy.

Burhan was on an official four-day visit to the UAE, accompanied by Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali al-Sadiq, Minister of Finance and Economic Planning Jibril Ibrahim, and Director of the Security and Intelligence Agency Lieutenant-General Ahmed al-Mufaddal.

The visit was the third since ousting president Omar al-Bashir’s regime on April 11, 2019 and the first since the Oct. 25 military coup.

The political crisis in Sudan has resulted in a severe economic crisis, which led to the depreciation of the Sudanese pound at unprecedented rates. The military government was forced to significantly raise the prices of fuel, electricity, services, and taxes, which in turn was reflected in the prices of major commodities.

Khartoum has lost crucial Western support since Burhan led a military coup last October, a move that triggered broad condemnation and punitive measures, including a suspension of $700 million in US aid.



Biden Calls Israeli Strike that killed Nasrallah a ‘Measure of Justice’

Rubble of damaged buildings lies at the site of Israeli strikes on Beirut's southern suburbs, Lebanon September 28, 2024. REUTERS/Ali Alloush
Rubble of damaged buildings lies at the site of Israeli strikes on Beirut's southern suburbs, Lebanon September 28, 2024. REUTERS/Ali Alloush
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Biden Calls Israeli Strike that killed Nasrallah a ‘Measure of Justice’

Rubble of damaged buildings lies at the site of Israeli strikes on Beirut's southern suburbs, Lebanon September 28, 2024. REUTERS/Ali Alloush
Rubble of damaged buildings lies at the site of Israeli strikes on Beirut's southern suburbs, Lebanon September 28, 2024. REUTERS/Ali Alloush

US President Joe Biden on Saturday called the Israeli strike that killed Hezbollah’s Hassan Nasrallah a “measure of justice.”

The comments came after Hezbollah confirmed earlier Saturday that Nasrallah, one of the group’s founders, was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Beirut the previous day.

Biden noted that the operation to take out Nasrallah took place in the broader context of the conflict that began with Hamas’ attack on Israelis on Oct. 7, 2023.

“Nasrallah, the next day, made the fateful decision to join hands with Hamas and open what he called a ‘northern front’ against Israel,” Biden said in a statement.

He also noted that Hezbollah under Nasrallah’s watch has been responsible for the deaths of thousands of Americans.

The State Department on Saturday ordered the departure of the families of US diplomats who are not employed by the embassy in Beirut. It also authorized the departure of those who are, as well as nonessential employees because of “the volatile and unpredictable security situation” in Lebanon’s capital.

The State Department has previously advised American citizens to consider leaving Lebanon and reiterated its warning against all travel to the country.

“Due to the increased volatility following airstrikes within Beirut and the volatile and unpredictable security situation throughout Lebanon, the US Embassy urges US citizens to depart Lebanon while commercial options still remain available,” the department said in a statement Saturday.

The State Department routinely orders or authorizes the departure of nonessential embassy staffers and the families of diplomats when security conditions in the country where they are posted deteriorate.

An ordered departure is not technically an evacuation but does require those affected to leave. An authorized departure allows those affected to leave the country voluntarily at government expense.