After his participation in the meetings of the United Nations General Assembly – the president of the Sovereignty Council returns to the country

Port Sudan 09/27/2024 AD

Chairman of the Transitional Sovereignty Council and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, returned home today after leading the Sudanese delegation participating in the meetings of the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly. in New York.

He was received at the Port Sudan International Airport by a member of the Sovereignty Council, Mr. Abdullah Yahya, the Minister of Cabinet Affairs and Acting Prime Minister-designate, Mr. Othman Hussein, the Minister of Finance, Dr Jibril Ibrahim, the Minister – Labor Delegate, Mr. Ahmed Ali Abdel-Rahman, the Governor of the Red Sea State, Lieutenant General Mustafa Mohamed Nour, and Lieutenant General Mohamed Al-Ghali, Secretary General of the Sovereignty Council.

The President of the Sovereignty Council held bilateral meetings on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly meetings in New York with a number of presidents, which focused on ways to strengthen bilateral relations and examine prospects of joint cooperation, development and strengthening between Sudan and Sudan. these countries.

The Council President also presented Sudan's speech, during which he reviewed the developments in Sudan and efforts to resolve the Sudanese crisis, end the war and bring peace, stressing that the will of the Sudanese people will prevail, reiterating the government's willingness to engage in any initiative to end this war provided that such initiative supports national ownership of the solution and ends the occupation. Rebel militias supported internationally and regionally in different regions, calling on the United Nations to truly describe the militia as. an armed force that rebelled against the state and committed crimes that amount to being classified as a terrorist group.

Highlighting the commitment of the armed forces to the democratic transformation process and the right of the Sudanese people to choose who will lead it.





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