US, Egyptian top diplomats hold talks over Sudan conflict

Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdel-Aty held talks with US counterpart Marco Rubio on Thursday regarding Sudan’s unfolding crisis.

Abdel-Aty emphasised the importance of respecting Sudan’s sovereignty, unity, and territorial integrity amid rising regional tensions and uncertainties.

He warned against actions that could destabilise the country, calling for careful diplomacy and adherence to international norms and law.

The minister praised US efforts as part of the international Quartet on Sudan, highlighting Washington’s role in supporting peace initiatives.

Abdel-Aty briefed Rubio on Egypt’s regional and international actions aimed at assisting Sudan in restoring stability and governance.

He outlined measures designed to strengthen coordination with international partners and contribute to a secure, unified Sudan amidst political challenges.

The talks reflected shared concerns over Sudan’s fragility and the broader implications for regional security and humanitarian conditions.

Egypt continues to position itself as a key mediator, balancing diplomacy and practical support to help Sudan navigate ongoing crises.

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