Ankara: Prime Minister Professor Kamil Idris arrived in Ankara on Tuesday evening leading a high-level 'Hope Government' delegation. Idris is scheduled to hold talks with the Turkish Vice President, followed by meetings of the joint economic committee co-chaired by the agriculture ministers of both countries, as part of efforts to strengthen Sudan's external relations with friendly and sisterly states regionally and internationally.
According to Sudan News Agency, the Prime Minister and his delegation were received by senior Turkish officials, the Sudanese Ambassador to Turkey, and members of the diplomatic mission. The delegation includes the Ministers of Finance, Agriculture and Irrigation, Minerals, Energy, as well as the Prime Minister's Special Representative, Dr. Al-Hussein Al-Khalifa Al-Siddig Al-Hafian, and his adviser Nizar Abdullah Mohamed.
The series of meetings are expected to focus on enhancing bilateral cooperation in various sectors, particularly in agriculture and economic development. The discussions are seen as a pivotal step in fostering collaborative partnerships and exploring new avenues for joint ventures between Sudan and Turkey.
The visit underscores Sudan's commitment to bolstering diplomatic ties and engaging in meaningful dialogue with regional partners. The outcomes of these high-level talks are anticipated to pave the way for increased economic collaboration and mutual benefits for both nations.