Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian says that Tehran is opposed to any interference of foreigners in Sudan, expressing Tehran’s readiness to contribute to the return of peace to that country. The top Iranian diplomat made the remarks in a meeting with his Sudanese counterpart Hussein Awad on the sidelines of the 15th …
Read More »For not celebrating Eid al-Fitr; UN chief heartbroken by Muslims in Gaza, Sudan
United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres says his heart is “broken” as Muslims in the war-torn Gaza Strip and many others elsewhere cannot properly celebrate Eid al-Fitr, which marks the conclusion of the Ramadan. In a video message posted on X on Wednesday, the UN chief expressed his sorrow over …
Read More »Raeisi: Tehran welcomes Khartoum’s request to restore ties
President Ebrahim Raeisi told the visiting Sudanese foreign minister on Monday that Tehran welcomes Khartoum’s request to restore bilateral relations. Visiting Ali Al-Sadiq Ali, Sudan’s acting Minister of Foreign Affairs, was received for a meeting by President Ebrahim Raeisi in Tehran on Monday. The president referred to the existing potential …
Read More »MSF: One child dying every two hours in Sudan camp
At least one child is dying every two hours in Sudan’s Zamzam camp , one of the largest and oldest camps for displaced people in the country,. Before the war began in mid-April, the health system in North Darfur was supported by UN agencies. “This aid has now come to …
Read More »Iran, Sudan FMs express determination to promote cooperation
The Iranian foreign minister and his Sudanese counterpart have expressed the determination of their countries to strengthen cooperation as a new chapter has opened in mutual ties after a 7-year hiatus. Visiting Ali Al-Sadiq Ali, Sudan’s acting Minister of Foreign Affairs, was received for a meeting in Tehran by his …
Read More »Involved in Covert Operations in 19 Countries Guardian: UK Special Forces Helped Terrorists in Syria
SAS and other British special forces have been involved in covert operations in 19 countries in the past dozen years, including in Nigeria, the Philippines and Russia, as well as in Syria, Ukraine and most recently Sudan, a study published by the Guardian reveals. The elite military units operate in …
Read More »Warring parties in Sudan sign deal to avoid harming civilians
The warring Sudanese parties have signed an agreement intended to lay the groundwork for humanitarian assistance to resume in Sudan, senior US State Department officials said Thursday. The agreement signed in Jeddah by representatives from the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) is not a ceasefire, …
Read More »Iran not wanting anything but welfare for Lebanon: FM
Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian says that Iran does not want anything but welfare for Lebanon. “We encourage all Lebanese parties to speed up the election of the president and complete the political process in this important country of the region,” the Iranian foreign minister said in a joint press conference …
Read More »Iran Calls for Restraint in Sudan
The Foreign Ministry of Iran expressed concern over the eruption of unrest in Sudan, hoping that the Sudanese parties would exercise self-restraint and dialogue to resolve the conflict. In a statement on Saturday, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Nasser Kanaani reacted to the fresh developments and unrest in Sudan, saying Iran is …
Read More »Darfur criminal investigation against Bashir’s regime members opened by Sudan
Press TV: The state prosecutor said Sunday that Sudan has opened an investigation into crimes committed in the Darfur region by members of the regime of ousted former president Omar al-Bashir. The conflict, between pro-government forces and ethnic minority rebels, left around 300,000 people dead and 2.5 million displaced, according …
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