
FM receives UN Secretary-General's Personal Envoy for Sudan
Basant Ahmed
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Migration Dr. Badr Abdel Aty received Ramtane Lamamra, the UN Secretary-General's Personal Envoy for Sudan, on Wednesday, to consult on political and field developments in Sudan and efforts to address the crisis.
Ambassador Tamim Khalaf, the official spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, stated that Abdel Aty affirmed during the meeting Egypt's support for Sudan's security, stability, unity, sovereignty, and territorial integrity. He also emphasized Egypt's solidarity with the Sudanese people and its commitment to exerting all efforts to restore security and stability in Sudan.
Abdel-Aty also expressed his keenness to enhance coordination and consultation with the UN envoy to support his efforts in dealing with the crisis in Sudan.
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