Sudanese Foreign Minister L"Rosalie Youssef"Egypt does not accept the fragmentation or occupation of Sudan
Minister Ali Youssef Al-Sharif, Sudanese Minister of Foreign Affairs, praised Egypt’s support for the unity and stability of Sudan, in light of the current war conditions, and said that Egypt is the closest external party to Sudan, pointing out that all basic and life issues are common between the two countries, and the national security of the two countries is linked to each other. The water security of the two countries is the same. Al-Sharif warned, in an exclusive interview with “Rosa Al-Youssef,” “external agendas that aim to fragment and divide Sudan, and control power and its wealth,” and said that Egypt “does not accept the division or occupation of Sudan,” noting that “his country is counting on Cairo to stop… Foreign agendas.”
The Sudanese Foreign Minister condemned the talk of some international powers about his country being exposed to famine. Internal Affairs, noting that “some parties claim that there is a famine in Sudan, and will seek to move this file, to push the Security Council to intervene,” pointing to “new movements by Britain, with the participation of other powers, to issue a Security Council resolution on the humanitarian situation.” He said that “the situation in his country does not reach the level of famine, but there is an internal food crisis.” Full details of the dialogue…in the weekly issue of Rosal Youssef newspaper