Sudan and Belarus advance plans for economic and industrial ties

Sudanese junta-controlled officials convened to finalize plans for advancing economic, industrial, and academic partnerships with Belarus.

The strategic coordination meeting brought together ministers of energy, industry, and higher education alongside foreign affairs and economic security representatives.

Delegates evaluated a comprehensive cooperation framework designed to leverage Belarusian technical expertise and modernize domestic infrastructure.

Talks prioritized joint higher education ventures, specialized vocational training programs, and expanded scientific research exchanges between both nations.

Industrial development stood at the forefront, with leaders exploring strategies to acquire advanced Belarusian technology and agricultural machinery.

Sudanese officials simultaneously proposed expanding national exports to Eastern Europe, focusing primarily on agricultural products and high-value grains.

Rebuilding the nation’s industrial foundation remains a critical driver as leaders seek to transition discussions into binding bilateral agreements.

Minister of Energy Al-Mutasim Ibrahim Ahmed urged authorities to swiftly finalize priority project requirements to begin immediate ground-level implementation.

Minister of Industry Mahasin Ali Yaqoub highlighted the urgent imperative to rehabilitate degraded infrastructure through strong international trade partnerships.

The high-level session concluded with a joint pledge to maintain cross-departmental coordination as technical committees finalize actionable agreements.

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