Transitional Sovereignty Council Chairman Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan confirmed on Thursday, when he received Ethiopian Prime Minister Abi Ahmed during an official visit to Sudan, that the two countries agree on all issues related to the Great Ethiopian Renaissance. Damba. Honorable and maintains stability in Ethiopia.”
For his part, Abi Ahmed said during the meeting, “The purpose of the visit is to show solidarity with and support for Sudan, and added by saying, “The Renaissance Dam will not harm Sudan, but will benefit it. He stressed that he would not make new proposals and trusted the Sudanese to solve their problems. The Sudanese News Agency reported that the Ethiopian Prime Minister, who is accompanied by a number of high-ranking officials, is arriving “in the framework of strengthening cooperation and common interests between the two countries.”
The agency did not give details of the visit, but Al-Sudani newspaper indicated that Abiy Ahmed would hold separate meetings with some political forces, including the Forces for Freedom and Change and the Democratic Bloc, as well as with the tripartite mechanism. Sudan is handled by the United Nations, the African Union and the Intergovernmental Development Organization.
In mid-October last year, after a session of joint negotiations on bilateral relations between Sudan and Ethiopia, Al-Burhan announced the intention of the two sides to resolve all outstanding issues between them through dialogue and peaceful means, including borders and the revival of Dam, and after meeting with the Prime Minister On the sidelines of the Tana forum in Bahrdar, Ethiopia, Al-Burhan, Minister of Ethiopia, clarified that both sides agree on the need to resolve all border issues by peaceful means, and he also welcomed the proposal for economic integration between the two countries, his office said in a statement.