CAIRO- 31 October 2024: Sudanese Ambassador to Egypt Lieutenant General Imad El-Din Mustafa Adawi said that the war in Sudan will end and a post-war studies for reconstruction are on the table for discussion, noting that Sudan fully realizes that Egyptian companies are the most qualified to undertake the reconstruction process in Sudan in coordination with Arab countries and various organizations.
The ambassador continued that a workshop was held to reconstruct the agricultural, industrial and infrastructure sectors. He further said that there are plans aim to strengthen relations through holding a business forum for businessmen in the two countries on November 23.
The ambassador said that a media conference will be held between the two countries to document what is happening and what Sudan has witnessed during this period. He praised Egypt’s support for the Sudanese people.
Sudan is facing a severe humanitarian crisis as the conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces continues to devastate the nation.
The war has led to one of the largest displacement crises, with millions of civilians fleeing their homes, food shortages, and critical healthcare services collapsing under the strain. Thousands are at risk of famine, as many areas are under siege by the Rapid Support Forces, cutting off food and medical supplies.
To support the flow of humanitarian aid, the international coalition "United" has called for the indefinite extension of the open Adré border crossing between Sudan and Chad. The coalition emphasized that keeping the border open is essential to ensuring that aid reaches those in desperate need.
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