
A regional African Peace and Security Council delegation arrived in Khartoum for talks.
The visit highlights the country’s swift return toward regional stability following a period of intense domestic conflict.
Junta leaders praised the delegation’s arrival as a clear sign of restored security across the nation’s capital.
The high-profile meetings signal Port Sudan’s re-engagement with regional bodies, most notably the African Union.
Leaders called for the immediate reinstatement of Sudan’s full membership status within the continental organization.
Post-war recovery requires robust international cooperation across political, economic, and humanitarian sectors to rebuild essential infrastructure.
African officials emphasised that a stable Sudan remains fundamental to the broader security and economic health of East Africa.
Restoring the nation’s African Union seat will bolster continent-wide peace initiatives and foster sustainable regional development.




