"We're committed to standing by Sudan & its Gov." Erdogan | Is Turkey asking PM Abiy to accept Sudanese mediation offer?
Posted: 18 Aug 2021, 09:00
Sudanese leaders visited Turkey last week. PM Abiy is visiting this week. Sudan has said that it will continue to work towards mediating between the Government of Tigray and Abiy's Administration. Will Erdogan convince Abiy to accept Sudanese offer or he would want to mediate between the two parties himself?
Turkey to continue standing by ‘brotherly’ Sudanese people, administration
With leaders of both countries present, Turkey and Sudan ink multiple memorandums of understanding in Ankara
12.08.2021

Turkey is committed to stand by the people and administration of Sudan and maintain bilateral ties in solidarity, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Thursday.
Erdogan’s remarks came at a news conference in the presidential complex in Ankara following his meeting with Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, the chairman of Sudan’s Sovereign Council, in which both sides signed several memorandums of understanding.
"We are committed to standing by the brotherly people of Sudan and their administration," Erdogan said, adding that Ankara would maintain bilateral ties in solidarity in the coming days ahead.
Erdogan also noted that he was pleased by Al-Burhan’s visit to his country, saying he hoped this heralded a new chapter in the friendly ties between Turkey and Sudan as both countries shared historical and cultural ties.
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Turkey to continue standing by ‘brotherly’ Sudanese people, administration
With leaders of both countries present, Turkey and Sudan ink multiple memorandums of understanding in Ankara
12.08.2021
Turkey is committed to stand by the people and administration of Sudan and maintain bilateral ties in solidarity, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Thursday.
Erdogan’s remarks came at a news conference in the presidential complex in Ankara following his meeting with Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, the chairman of Sudan’s Sovereign Council, in which both sides signed several memorandums of understanding.
"We are committed to standing by the brotherly people of Sudan and their administration," Erdogan said, adding that Ankara would maintain bilateral ties in solidarity in the coming days ahead.
Erdogan also noted that he was pleased by Al-Burhan’s visit to his country, saying he hoped this heralded a new chapter in the friendly ties between Turkey and Sudan as both countries shared historical and cultural ties.
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