Egypt, Eritrea confer on Sudan conflict, Red Sea tensions

Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty journeyed to Asmara, conveying a vital message from President Sisi to Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki.

The core of their discussions centered on the urgent need for regional stability amidst escalating conflicts.

They delved into the distressing crisis in Sudan, stressing the imperative of preserving its national unity.

The leaders also addressed the precarious situation in Libya, and the growing security challenges that plague the Sahel region.

The strategic significance of the Red Sea was a pivotal point, given the heightened regional volatility.

These conversations followed a prior trilateral summit, demonstrating a dedication to enhanced regional cooperation.

Ministerial preparations are actively underway for a second trilateral meeting, reinforcing the ongoing diplomatic endeavors.

Discussions placed a strong emphasis on supporting Somalia’s efforts to combat terrorism, and to uphold its national sovereignty.

President Afwerki responded with warmth, expressing his strong desire to deepen bilateral relationships with Egypt.

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