The Sudanese government maintains that the previously signed agreement for a Russian naval base is still valid, awaiting ratification. Sudanese Foreign Minister Ali Yusef Sharif emphasized agreement without opposition following talks with Russia. The potential base is viewed positively amid ongoing conflicts and shifting alliances in the region.
Sudanese Foreign Minister Ali Yusef Sharif confirmed that the agreement for a Russian naval base in Sudan remains active. This statement follows discussions in Moscow, where it was emphasized that there is no disagreement regarding the terms of the previously signed deal. The matter now primarily hinges on the ratification of the agreement, as confirmed by Sharif during his talks with Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov.
The Sudanese Foreign Minister reiterated that the long-discussed Russian naval base deal is still under consideration and awaiting ratification. While different political leadership has influenced the plan’s progress, current negotiations show no opposition, asserting full alignment between Sudan and Russia. This deal is perceived as beneficial amid Sudan’s complex geopolitical landscape.
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