Sudan Civil war 2023 - present

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President of #Algeria Mr. Abdelmadjid Tebboune:

● Our relationship with #SaudiArabia is more than brotherly, and whoever touches them touches us

● Our relationship with #Kuwait is excellent, and its Emirs are people of their word and determination

● Our relationship with #Qatar is excellent, and we have reached the stage of implementing and realizing strategic economic projects with them

● I hold a special affection for them in my heart

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From Abu Dhabi's Crimes 🚨:

"Abu Dhabi" carried out more than 1000 strikes with drones in Sudan.
Exploiting the outbreak of war there to use their country as a testing ground for the weapons it possesses!

There is no power and no strength except with Allah! What tolerance, coexistence, and brotherhood are they talking about?
- Just propaganda they feed to the media..


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Sudanese Prime Minister "Kamel Idris": I commended at the Munich Security Conference the trilateral cooperation between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United States, and Egypt to resolve the Sudanese crisis, and we named it "the Trilateral Arrangements and Trilateral Cooperation" under the leadership of Prince Mohammed bin Salman, President Trump, and President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.

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I hope that KSA puts pressure on our brothers in Chad to end support for the RSF and to no longer permit Abu Dhabi and Ethiopia to send weapons shipments etc. to Chad.

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A country that cherishes its Arab identity, yet has not yet gained membership in the Arab League. Chad, with its Muslim majority, deep-rooted Arab culture, and distinctive dialect, customs, and traditions. What is the story of Chad and its people? Are Arabs failing to connect with and understand them? And why hasn't Chad been admitted to the Arab League despite its requests? These questions and others are posed by Rawya Oujeh in a new episode of "After Yesterday" to Chadian researcher and writer Professor Said Abkar Ahmed. Listen to the full story... #AlJazeera
 
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Very complicated dynamics in the Horn of Africa and directly tied to events in Sudan.

The internal rivalries, conflicts, civil wars in the Horn of Africa is very unfortunate as this region and Arabia would be natural partners with a much greater economic cooperation than what currently is the case.

We have deep historical ties with Horn of Africa, linguistically, culturally, religiously, ethnically and historically. Within our neighborhood too. A region of great potential too.

Let us not forget this either:


Also a stable Horn of Africa would limit the mass illegal migrations through Yemen into KSA etc. It is a win-win situation.
 
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Åermanent Representative of the Kingdom to the United Nations, Abdulaziz Al-Wasil:
The Kingdom condemns and strongly denounces the criminal attacks carried out by the Rapid Support Forces on the “Al-Kuweik Military Hospital,” on a relief convoy belonging to the World Food Programme, and on a bus carrying civilian displaced persons.

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Federal Republic of Somalia:

Maritime cooperation agreement with Saudi Arabia strengthens strategic partnership and advances ports development, transport, and capacity building, in a step that embodies Riyadh’s weight as a supportive partner for stability and development

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:Somalia signed a maritime transport cooperation agreement with Saudi Minister of Transport and Logistic Services Saleh Al-Jasser, as part of the path to expand strategic cooperation and serve common interests.

The agreement aims to support economic growth, develop the ports and maritime transport sector, build capacities, and improve the efficiency of Somali personnel, thereby enhancing sustainable development and reaffirming Saudi Arabia’s pivotal role as a key partner in supporting Somalia’s unity, sovereignty, and territorial integrity.

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Will be very interesting to see the actions of the Chadian and Ethiopian regimes in relation to Sudan, Somalia, Eritrea and even Libya, albeit less urgent and much less influential - Chad here can mostly only play a role as an arms smuggler and facilitator to the LNA.
 
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Looks like we are serious about countering the UAE in other parts of Africa as well.

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Very interesting developments.
 
Sudanese Army kick UAE base from out your country.



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Saudi deputy foreign minister announces further $145m in aid for Sudan


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Donors pledge 1.5 bln euros for Sudan at Berlin humanitarian summit​


 

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