
The Personal Envoy of the UN Secretary-General for Sudan, Ramtane Lamamra, held talks on Tuesday with Egypt’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Immigration, Badr Abdel Aaty.
During the meeting, the Egyptian Foreign Minister reiterated Egypt’s firm support for Sudan, welcoming the UN envoy’s participation in the fifth meeting of the Consultative Mechanism to enhance and coordinate peace efforts in Sudan, scheduled to be held in Cairo on Wednesday.
Abdel Aaty expressed Egypt’s hope that the outcomes of the meeting would contribute to advancing international efforts aimed at restoring peace and stability in Sudan, within the framework of ongoing coordination with regional and international partners, foremost among them the International Quartet Mechanism.
He also outlined the key pillars of Egypt’s position on developments in the Sudanese crisis, stressing the priority of preserving Sudan’s unity and territorial integrity, as well as the critical importance of safeguarding Sudanese state institutions as a fundamental pillar for restoring stability. He reviewed the results of Egypt’s continued contacts with the Sudanese side, including his visit to Port Sudan in November 2025.
The Egyptian Foreign Minister further pointed to Egypt’s efforts and communications aimed at reaching a humanitarian truce and a ceasefire, in coordination with regional and international partners. In this context, he highlighted Egypt’s ongoing support for the Sudanese people, noting that Egypt hosts large numbers of Sudanese nationals, and reaffirmed Egypt’s continued fulfillment of its humanitarian and historical responsibilities toward Sudan and its brotherly people.
For his part, the UN envoy expressed deep appreciation for Egypt’s pivotal role in supporting Sudan, commending its political and humanitarian efforts, its hosting of large numbers of Sudanese, and its active role in supporting ceasefire tracks and working with international partners to create conducive conditions for launching an inclusive political process to end the suffering of the Sudanese people and enhance prospects for stability.



