Sudan and Egypt: a historic visit to improve strategic partnership – something for the fatherland – ✍️ Mr. Salah Ghariba

The Arab Republic of Egypt is preparing to receive a historic visit by the Sudanese Prime Minister, Dr. Kamel Idris, during his first tour abroad since he took office. This visit is an important step in improving strategic relations between the two fraternal countries, and is located under precise regional and international conditions which require unifying efforts to deal with common challenges.
The talks will concentrate between Dr. Kamel Idris and his Egyptian counterpart, Dr. Mustafa Madbouly, on a number of vital concerns for the two countries. Among the most important of these files are the discussion of war in Sudan, the current political situation, in addition to reconstruction efforts, which reflects Egypt’s unshakable commitment to support Sudan to preserve its unity and the integrity of its land.
In addition to political problems, talks will address the means to improve economic and commercial cooperation, by accelerating the implementation of electrical connection projects and by developing joint investments in the industrial and agricultural sectors. The conditions of the Sudanese community in Egypt will also be discussed and the means to facilitate the movement of workers in the transport and cross -transport sector, which confirms the eagerness of the two countries to strengthen human and commercial links.
For its part, the honorable Sudanese rally abroad, the office of Egypt, praised this next visit, stressing its importance in strengthening the bonds of the fraternity between the two countries. The Assembly called for the activation of economic, commercial and educational integration programs, in addition to developing electrical connection projects, railways, river transport and land.
The Assembly underlined the need to improve cooperation in the fields of training and the effective contribution to the reconstruction of Sudan, which shows the depth of links which bring together the two countries, and the need to transform them into concrete projects that benefit the two fraternal peoples. These calls reflect the aspirations of the two peoples in the construction of a common future based on mutual cooperation and development.
The Sudanese Prime Minister’s visit to Egypt is a historic opportunity to restart the bilateral relations map and move it to new levels of strategic partnership. In the light of current challenges, joint cooperation remains the best way to reach security, stability and prosperity in the region.
This visit is an important and positive step, and it is likely to open new horizons for fruitful cooperation between Sudan and Egypt. It is not only a visit to the protocol, but rather the beginning of a new stage of strategic partnership which improves the historical and geographic links between the two countries.
We expect the visit to be the start of a new step, thanks to positive indicators, including its decisive timing. This visit is in exceptional circumstances that Sudan crosses, which makes Egyptian support very important. These conditions impose on the two countries the need to unify efforts to deal with common challenges, which can deepen cooperation in an unprecedented manner.
The agenda of visits exceeds political problems to include vital files such as economic and commercial cooperation, electrical connection projects, railways and transport of rivers and land. Focusing on these practical files opens the way to the implementation of concrete projects that benefit the two peoples.
The visit reflects Egypt’s unshakable commitment to support Sudan in preserving its unit and security, and claiming that Egypt is a key partner in reconstruction and development efforts. This mutual commitment is the cornerstone of the construction of a strong and permanent relationship.
The reception of the honorable Sudanese rally abroad, the office of Egypt, reflects the desire of the Sudanese people to improve cooperation with Egypt, which adds a popular dimension to the visit and increases its chances of success.
In general, we can say that the visit is a starting point for a new stage of cooperation which depends on common interests and strategic vision.



