CAIRO: Sudan’s foreign minister says the border dispute with Egypt will remain a “potential irritant” in relations until it is resolved.
Speaking this week in an interview with the Sudanese TV channel Ashorooq, Ibrahim Al-Ghandour also says the dispute is a “thorn in the side of relations” between the two Afro-Arab nations.
Sudan says Egypt is refusing to submit the dispute to international arbitration or enter direct negotiations over the fate of the region known as the “Halayeb Triangle.”
Tension with Sudan have taken on added significance as Cairo works to secure the goodwill of Nile basin countries in the face of the threat posed to its vital share of the river’s waters by a massive dam under construction in Ethiopia, where the river’s largest tributary, the Blue Nile, originates.
Sudan says border dispute will beset ties with Egypt
Sudan says border dispute will beset ties with Egypt
US authorizes the departure of some embassy personnel from Israel due to safety risks
- The United States has authorized the departure of some embassy personnel and their families from Israel due to safety risks, the US embassy said in a post on X on Friday
REUTERS: The United States has authorized the departure of some embassy personnel and their families from Israel due to safety risks, the US embassy said in a post on X on Friday.
It said the US embassy could further restrict US government employees and their families from traveling to certain areas of Israel, Jerusalem’s Old City and the West Bank without advance notice, and advised US citizens to consider leaving Israel while commercial flights remain available.
It said the US embassy could further restrict US government employees and their families from traveling to certain areas of Israel, Jerusalem’s Old City and the West Bank without advance notice, and advised US citizens to consider leaving Israel while commercial flights remain available.
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