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The Sudanese government has praised Qatar’s role in the Darfur peace process and its support to Sudan at all levels.
Sudanese State Minister of Foreign Affairs Ibrahim Ghandour said in remarks yesterday that Qatar has played a remarkable role in realising peace in Darfur.
The support provided by Qatar has enabled Sudan to face regional and international challenges, he said adding that Qatar, through its solid relations and joint strategic co-operation with Sudan, has set a model for building and developing the Arab-relations.
Qatar has positively contributed to resolving numerous conflicts in the Arab world and in other regions of the world, and has always been keen on supporting peace and stability and promoting Arab dialogue and consultation on the current situation in Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Palestine and Libya, he added.
The Sudanese minister pointed out that the political consultation and continuous communication, between the Sudanese and Qatari leaderships, on issues of common concern, has significantly served the Arab stability and enabled Sudan to have a strong presence in the Arab scene and to effectively contribute to promoting Arab national security.
He also pointed to the tangible efforts of Qatar in ‘Arab food security initiative’ put forward by the Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir.
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