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Sudan, Russia Forge Partnership Between Central Banks

Hind Metana, Deputy Minister of Minerals and Chair of the Technical Committee of the Sudanese-Russian Ministerial Committee, highlighted the strength of Sudan-Russia relations and Sudan’s aspirations to open new avenues for cooperation across multiple sectors. She emphasized the government’s commitment to reaching agreements that benefit both countries and noted that optimal exploitation of natural resources will drive growth and prosperity.

Her remarks came during the opening of the eighth session of the Sudanese-Russian Ministerial Committee in Moscow on Monday.

Sudanese Ambassador to Russia, Mohammed Al-Ghazali, reaffirmed efforts to strengthen and develop bilateral relations, particularly given the ongoing post-war reconstruction phase.

Meanwhile, Sudan’s Deputy Foreign Minister praised Russia’s supportive stance in international forums, especially the UN Security Council, and emphasized the need to designate Russia as a strategic partner.

Renad Aglawin, representing the Ministry of Natural Resources, described Sudan as a key ally and expressed hope for fruitful cooperation in industry, trade, oil, and minerals. He confirmed plans for an active partnership between the Central Bank of Russia and the Central Bank of Sudan.

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