Sudan, Saudi Arabia Sign Agreement to Establish Supreme Council for Strategic Cooperation
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Sudan, Saudi Arabia Sign Agreement to Establish Supreme Council for Strategic Cooperation
RIYADH, August 17, 2026 (SUNA) -- Sudan and Saudi Arabia on Monday signed an agreement establishing the Supreme Council for Strategic Cooperation and Coordination between the two countries, providing a broader institutional framework for managing and developing bilateral relations.
Saudi Arabia and Sudan establish coordination council
Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan and Sudan's Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Mohieldin Salem Ahmed Ibrahim signed a document establishing the Saudi-Sudanese Coordination Council in a ceremony held at the ministry's headquarters in Riyadh on Monday.
Saudi Arabia, Sudan establish coordination council to deepen bilateral ties
Saudi Arabia Organizes Cooperation with Sudan Through an Institutional Framework Establishment of the Supreme Council for Strategic Cooperation and Coordination to Cover 10 Key Areas Aimed at Unifying Visions, Strengthening the Official Partnership, and Facilitating the Implementation of Joint Projects. Tuesday, August 18, 2026 Riyadh - Sudan and Saudi Arabia signed an agreement to establish the "Supreme Council for Strategic Cooperation and …
Sudan and Saudi Arabia establish council to deepen strategic ties
Sudan and Saudi Arabia signed an agreement to establish a Supreme Council for Strategic Cooperation and Coordination between the two countries. Sudan’s junta Foreign Minister, Ambassador Mohi El-Din Salem, signed the agreement on behalf of Khartoum during the ceremony in Riyadh. Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister, Dr. Faisal bin Farhan, signed on behalf of the kingdom, formalizing the new partnership. Senior diplomats, including Ambassador Dafaa Al…
Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan reportedly met with Sudanese Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Muhyiddin Salim Ahmed Ibrahim.
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