Agar Reaffirms Sudan’s Appreciation for Turkey’s Support

Vice President of the Transitional Sovereignty Council (TSC), Malik Agar, met today with the Ambassador of the Republic of Turkey to Sudan, Fatih Yildiz, at his office.
Agar expressed Sudan’s deep appreciation for Turkey’s pivotal role in promoting peace and stability in the country, emphasizing Khartoum’s commitment to strengthening bilateral relations and broadening cooperation across all sectors to serve the mutual interests of both nations. Ambassador Yildiz reaffirmed Turkey’s readiness to support Sudan in safeguarding its sovereignty and territorial integrity, ensuring independence and non-interference in internal affairs. He briefed Agar on ongoing efforts to expand Sudan-Turkey relations to wider horizons.
The ambassador also highlighted Turkey’s recent humanitarian assistance, noting that four aid shipments were delivered to Sudan last month, and confirmed Turkey’s commitment to continue this support.

Prime Minister, Professor Kamil Idris, affirmed that his visits to Geneva and Munich were historic, significant, and effective. In Geneva, he met with leaders of the International Organization for Migration (IOM), the World Council of Churches (WCC), the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, and the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, where Sudan’s national principles, human rights situation, war crimes and crimes against humanity were clarified. All the organizations endorsed the requests submitted by the Sudanese delegation, separately.






On the sidelines of his participation in the 62nd Munich Security Conference, Prime Minister Professor Kamil Idris met with prominent figures and leaders of the Sudanese community in Munich.