Port Sudan: In an emergency sitting on Saturday in Port Sudan, the Council of Ministers, led by Minister of Cabinet Affairs and acting Prime Minister Osman Hussein Osman, focused on the developments in both internal and external events.
According to Sudan News Agency, the Council expressed appreciation for the victories achieved by the armed forces, joint forces, other regular forces, the popular resistance, and mobilized individuals, reaffirming its continued support and assistance. It offered condolences to the martyrs and wished a speedy recovery to the wounded and injured.
The Council also commended the Sudanese people’s support for their armed forces and leadership, while condemning the US Treasury sanctions on the President of the Transitional Sovereignty Council and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces. It described the sanctions as an attempt to undermine the victory march and aligned with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ statement on this issue.
During the emergency session, the Council emphasized its commitment to justice and obtaining rights through legal channels. It affirmed the strong and enduring relations between Sudan and South Sudan and highlighted efforts to enhance these ties for mutual benefits.
Additionally, the Council stressed the importance of communication and coordination with the South Sudan government to resolve any disruptions in their relations. It condemned the militia’s attacks on vital and service facilities, viewing them as an assault on citizens and a continuation of violating international norms. The cabinet emphasized its dedication to improving services and alleviating the suffering of citizens.