Khartoum: Minister of Foreign Affairs of International Cooperation, Ambassador Mohi-Eddin Salem, affirmed Sudan's welcome of the visit by the delegation of African Union ambassadors and members of the African Peace and Security Council to Khartoum, noting that the visit followed the liberation of Khartoum, the defeat of the terrorist militia, and the restoration of security and stability to the capital.
According to Sudan News Agency, during press statements following a meeting between the Prime Minister, members of the government, and representatives of political and civil forces and the African delegation at the Council of Ministers headquarters in Khartoum on Sunday, the Foreign Minister emphasized the significance of the visit. He described it as historic, allowing the delegation to witness firsthand the scale of the destruction caused by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia.
The meeting also included symbolic participation by representatives of some political forces and parties. A short documentary film highlighting the crimes and violations committed by the militia was presented during the meeting.
Algeria's Permanent Representative to the African Union and Chairperson of the African Peace and Security Council for the current month of August, Ambassador Mohamed Khaled, expressed the African Union's solidarity with Sudan and its people. He assured that the Union would support Sudan in its efforts to restore security and stability and to safeguard its unity and territorial integrity.
Ambassador Khaled also reaffirmed the Peace and Security Council's commitment to the principles of the African Union, which include respect for states' sovereignty and unity, non-interference in their internal affairs, and rejection of any action that could constitute interference in Sudan's affairs.