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Talks with Qatar give fresh momentum to bilateral relations: Sudan FM

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Last updated: 2026/01/28 at 8:37 PM
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Doha, Qatar – High-level talks between Qatari and Sudanese leaders this week have signaled a strengthening of Qatar-Sudan relations, with a focus on humanitarian aid and political support for Sudan amidst ongoing instability. The discussions, held Tuesday between His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani and General Abdel Fattah Al Burhan, Chairman of the Transitional Sovereignty Council of Sudan, are expected to unlock further cooperation between the two nations.

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Sudan’s Foreign Minister, Muhi El-Din Salem, stated Wednesday that the meeting fostered a “brotherly and friendly atmosphere” and yielded positive outcomes. The talks centered on bolstering collaboration in political, economic, and humanitarian spheres, according to the Sudanese ministry. This comes as Sudan continues to grapple with the aftermath of conflict and a complex political transition.

Strengthening Qatar-Sudan Relations Through Dialogue

The meeting between Sheikh Tamim and General Al Burhan underscores Qatar’s commitment to supporting stability in Sudan. According to Salem, Al Burhan expressed gratitude for Qatar’s consistent backing of Sudan’s legitimate institutions and its multifaceted assistance. This support is particularly crucial given the exceptional challenges Sudan faces, including a significant humanitarian crisis and ongoing political uncertainty.

Qatar has historically played a mediating role in regional conflicts, and its engagement with Sudan aligns with this broader diplomatic strategy. Additionally, Qatar’s financial assistance and humanitarian aid have been vital in addressing the immediate needs of the Sudanese population affected by the recent conflict. The Sudanese government values Qatar’s support for its sovereignty, unity, and peace, the ministry indicated.

Humanitarian Aid and Relief Efforts

The scale of the humanitarian crisis in Sudan is substantial, with millions displaced and facing food insecurity. Qatari official and charitable organizations have been actively involved in providing relief aid, and Salem praised their efforts in alleviating the suffering of those impacted by the crisis. These organizations are working to deliver essential supplies, medical assistance, and support to vulnerable communities.

However, access to affected areas remains a significant challenge for aid organizations. Logistical hurdles and security concerns continue to impede the delivery of assistance to those most in need. Qatar is reportedly working with international partners to address these challenges and ensure that aid reaches its intended recipients.

Political and Economic Cooperation

Beyond humanitarian assistance, the discussions also focused on expanding political and economic cooperation between Qatar and Sudan. The two countries are exploring opportunities for increased investment in key sectors of the Sudanese economy, such as infrastructure and agriculture. This investment could help to stimulate economic growth and create jobs in Sudan.

Meanwhile, Qatar and Sudan are expected to continue coordinating on regional security issues. Both nations share concerns about the spread of extremism and the need for stability in the Horn of Africa. Continued dialogue and collaboration are seen as essential for addressing these shared challenges. Diplomatic ties between the two countries have been steadily growing in recent years.

The visit by General Al Burhan represents a significant milestone in the bilateral relationship, opening up new avenues for cooperation. Salem emphasized the importance of continued coordination and consultation to promote regional stability and security. Bilateral trade between the two nations is also expected to increase as a result of these strengthened ties.

Looking ahead, the implementation of the agreements reached during the talks will be closely monitored. Further details regarding specific investment projects and aid initiatives are expected to be announced in the coming weeks. The situation in Sudan remains fluid, and the success of these efforts will depend on continued political stability and security within the country. Observers will be watching for concrete steps towards a lasting resolution to the ongoing conflict and a return to civilian rule.

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