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Sudan's finance minister says the government is ready to negotiate directly with UAE to understand its role in Sudan's civil war. Although relations have not been officially cut, the UAE diplomatic mission left Port Sudan a few days ago.
South Sudan Foreign Minister confirmed that Sufan engineers have accomplished the necessary technical preparations for the resumption of oil production. Engineers from South_Sudan are expected to visit Sudan in the coming weeks to familiarize themselves with the readiness of the facilities
Sudan's army chief Burhan is taking advantage of his trip to China to meet with numerous Chinese arms companies. Number three on the list: China POLY Group. Its subsidiary POLY Technologies deals with missiles and various other military products
Egyptian Foreign Minister's to the UN Security Council on the developments of the Ethiopian dam: Egypt is almost entirely dependent on the Nile River for its renewable water resources, which are indispensable for meeting the vital humanitarian needs and basic rights of Egyptians. Although the Nile River has experienced successive flood seasons above average in recent years, which has relatively protected Egypt from serious damage, the continuation of Ethiopian policies, as announced by the Ethiopian PM on August 26, 2024, could pose an existential threat to Egypt, as well as the rights and interests of 150 million citizens in the two downstream countries, and thus jeopardize regional and international peace and security. After exhausting all peaceful means, including repeatedly resorting to the Security Council, in the hope of convincing Ethiopia to desist from its illegal unilateral policies and accept any of the existing compromises that balance the interests and rights of all parties, the Government of Egypt is ready to exercise its right to defend and protect the rights and interests of the Egyptian people, in accordance with the United Nations Charter. Egypt urges the Security Council to assume its responsibilities under Article 24 of the United Nations Charter, by taking appropriate measures to ensure that Ethiopia stops its illegal unilateral practices in the Nile Basin