Sudan’s Sovereign Council hails Turkey’s backing to the country

Thomas Henry
1 min readJan 15, 2022

Sudan’s Sovereign Council, on Thursday, hailed Turkey’s strong position toward the nation and its insight to reinforce ties among Ankara and Khartoum, Anadolu News Agency reports.

The Council gave an assertion saying its part, Ibrahim Jaber, met prior in the day with the Turkish Ambassador to Sudan, Irfan Neziroglu, and examined creating and fortifying respective relations between their two nations.

Neziroglu informed Jaber on the result of the third Turkish-African Partnership Summit held in Istanbul in December and its impact on creating political, monetary, social, and social ties among Turkey and the African states.

Neziroglu additionally said that 1,000,000 dosages of Covid immunizations will be given to Sudan before very long out of the 15 million portions vowed as of late by Turkey to the African landmass.

Relations between the two nations have created starting around 2002 when the Justice and Development (AK) Party in Turkey took power with the end goal of reinforcing attaches with African countries.

From that point forward, Turkey and Sudan have consented to two-sided arrangements in many fields and areas, including training, farming, business, mining, wellbeing administrations, and energy.

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