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A Meeting Led by Al-Atta Issues Decisive Decisions to Eliminate Outlaws in Khartoum

A Meeting Led by Al-Atta Issues Decisive Decisions to Eliminate Outlaws in Khartoum

Al-Ahdath – Reports
Lieutenant General Yasir Al-Atta, Assistant Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces and a member of the Sovereignty Council, participated in a security committee meeting in Khartoum State. The meeting was attended by the committee chairman, Khartoum State Governor Ahmed Othman Hamza, along with the Deputy Director of the General Intelligence Service, Lieutenant General Mohamed Abbas Al-Labeeb, the Deputy Chief of Military Intelligence, military district commanders, police leaders, and intelligence officials in Khartoum State.

The meeting resulted in several important decisions aimed at enhancing the security of Khartoum’s residents, with their impact expected to be seen in the coming days. Among the key decisions was the deployment of all security forces to their designated locations to resume their duties in all areas recently cleared of rebellion.

This step is intended to establish security, eliminate negative phenomena and outlaws, and protect citizens’ lives and properties. Meanwhile, the state government will continue efforts to provide essential services to facilitate the return of displaced persons. Additionally, Al-Atta issued several directives, instructing the state security committee to complete all necessary arrangements and resume its functions from its pre-war locations within a maximum of 48 hours.

European Union Rejects Parallel Government in Sudan

Al-Ahdath – Reports
The European Union has reaffirmed its commitment to Sudan’s unity, territorial integrity, and the sovereignty of the Sudanese people.

In a statement, the EU spokesperson described the plans of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) to establish a parallel government as a threat to the country’s unity and a move that risks dividing Sudan. The EU also warned that such actions undermine the Sudanese people’s democratic aspirations for an inclusive political process that restores civilian rule.

The EU framework for restrictive measures on Sudan specifically targets individuals or entities that obstruct efforts to resume the country’s political transition.

Indian Aid Ship Arrives in Port Sudan

Al-Ahdath – Reports
On Tuesday, an Indian medical aid ship carrying five tons of cancer and helminthiasis medications arrived at the northern port of Port Sudan. The shipment was received by Sudan’s Federal Minister of Health, Dr. Haitham Mohamed Ibrahim, Minister of Culture and Information Khalid Al-Aysar, Humanitarian Aid Commissioner Salwa Adam, Director of the Marine Ports Authority Al-Jailani Mohamed Al-Jailani, Air Defense Forces Commander Major General Azhari Abbas, and India’s Acting Ambassador to Sudan, J.S. Joshi.

The aid is part of a continuing grant from India, following a previous shipment in 2023.

The Minister of Health expressed gratitude to the Indian government for its ongoing support of Sudan’s healthcare sector, noting that the medicines would benefit 18,000 cancer patients in urgent need of treatment. He also called for continued assistance to strengthen Sudan’s health system and enhance bilateral relations, particularly in the medical field.

For his part, India’s Acting Ambassador reaffirmed his country’s commitment to supporting Sudan during its exceptional circumstances. He emphasized India’s dedication to fostering mutual cooperation and backing Sudan at all levels, thanking all parties involved for facilitating the aid shipment’s arrival and clearance.

 

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