Sudan and Eritrea to Establish Economic Partnerships

Prime Minister Kamel Idris described his recent visit to the Eritrean capital, Asmara, as “historic,” expressing Sudan’s gratitude — on behalf of its government and people — for Eritrea’s unwavering support during the country’s recent hardships.
He praised President Isaias Afwerki as “Africa’s Knight,” noting that the two countries will embark on productive economic partnerships in sectors such as fisheries, mining, and other joint ventures.
During a meeting on Friday with members of the Sudanese community in Asmara, Idris outlined the framework of the “Government of Hope,” commending the significant role played by the embassy’s advisory council. He reassured the community of improving services and security conditions in Khartoum State, as well as ongoing efforts to facilitate return and reconstruction projects in the capital.
For his part, Foreign Minister Mohy El-Din Salem expressed his satisfaction with the visit, emphasizing that it reflects a new strategic vision for bilateral relations.
He praised both President Afwerki and Prime Minister Idris as visionary African political leaders, describing the relationship between the two nations as a “true partnership.”
Both sides agreed to reactivate the political, economic, cultural, and social committees between the two countries.



