Polish-Sudanese political consultations in Warsaw
The officials talked about major issues regarding the political, economic
and trade, development, cultural and scientific cooperation
WARSAW, Poland, February 27, 2020/ --
“Sudan is one of Poland’s key partners in Africa, and our bilateral
relations have flourished in recent years. We applaud the process of
significant peaceful transition in Sudan that was launched in 2019,”
Deputy Foreign Minister Maciej Lang said during today’s meeting with his Sudanese counterpart, State Minister in Sudan’s foreign office, Omer G. Ismail.
The officials talked about major issues regarding the political,
economic and trade, development, cultural and scientific cooperation.
Deputy Minister Lang stressed that Poland supports the international
community’s efforts to promote political and economic stability in
Sudan. Important topics concerning regional security and global agenda
were also discussed, also in the context Poland’s non-permanent
membership of the UN Security Council and both countries’ bilateral
cooperation in the Human Rights Council, which they recently joined.
“Poland is willing to share its experiences from peaceful transition. We welcome Sudan’s efforts to ensure stability in the region. We are very
much interested in bringing peace and security to the Horn of Africa,”
said Deputy Minister Lang.
Minister Ismail said he was confident that Sudan’s revolutionary
transition would give a new impetus to the development of cooperation
between Poland and Sudan, as the two countries have always been on
friendly terms. He also praised the long-term Polish-Sudanese
collaboration in archeology.
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