Algiers – Minister of State, Minister of Foreign Affairs and National Community Abroad, and African Affairs, Ahmed Attaf, received a phone call today from his Sudanese counterpart, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Sudan, Mohi Eddin Salem Ahmed.
According to a statement released by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the two ministers discussed matters of mutual interest and explored avenues for strengthened cooperation between Algeria and Sudan. The conversation highlighted the commitment of both nations to fostering closer ties and addressing shared challenges within the African continent.
The discussion also touched upon regional security issues and the importance of collaborative efforts to promote peace and stability in the region. Both ministers reaffirmed their dedication to supporting diplomatic solutions to ongoing conflicts and working towards a more prosperous and secure future for Africa.
Minister Attaf reiterated Algeria’s unwavering support for Sudan’s stability and development, emphasizing the importance of continued dialogue and cooperation to overcome obstacles and achieve common goals. Minister Salem Ahmed expressed his gratitude for Algeria’s solidarity and reaffirmed Sudan’s commitment to strengthening bilateral relations across various sectors.
The phone call underscores the ongoing diplomatic engagement between Algeria and Sudan and reflects the shared desire of both nations to deepen their partnership and contribute to the advancement of peace, security, and development in Africa. Further details regarding specific agreements or initiatives discussed during the conversation were not immediately available, but the Ministry’s statement suggests a positive and productive exchange between the two foreign ministers.



