Ambassador: Egypt keen to intensify coordination with South Sudan on impact of Sudanese crisis
Egypt is determined to intensify coordination and consultations with South Sudan on regional issues of mutual concern, especially the crisis in Sudan and its impacts on the two neighboring countries, Egyptian Ambassador to Juba Motaz Abdel Kader said.
Abdel Kader made the remarks in a meeting with Deng Dau, the acting minister of foreign affairs and international cooperation in South Sudan to follow up on the visit of Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry to Juba last Tuesday.
Last week, Shoukry made a visit to each of Chad and South Sudan to deliver President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi’s message to the leaders of the two countries on the developments in Sudan.
Dau extended thanks and appreciation for the important visit paid by Shoukry to South Sudan, appreciating the message conveyed from President Sisi to South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir on the developments in Sudan and on ways to enhance cooperation between the two countries in various fields.
For his part, Ambassador Abdel Kader highlighted the firm relations that bind the leaderships and peoples of Egypt and South Sudan.
The ambassador also stressed Egypt’s keenness to continue its support and efforts to provide assistance to South Sudan in various sectors and fields.