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President Rashid Urges End to Fighting in Sudan During Bilateral Meeting

Baghdad – President Rashid urges end to fighting in Sudan during his meeting with Sudanese President Abdul Fattah Al-Burhan. The Iraqi leader emphasized the importance of peace and regional stability. He highlighted Iraq’s support for Sudan during this critical period.

The meeting took place on the sidelines of the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development. This global event was hosted in Seville, Spain, and brought together leaders from various countries. During their talk, both presidents focused on bilateral cooperation and sustainable development goals.

President Rashid urges end to fighting in Sudan and calls for immediate action. He urged President Al-Burhan to intensify efforts toward restoring peace. He also encouraged resolving ongoing issues affecting the Sudanese people.

The Iraqi President pointed out Iraq’s success in achieving political and security stability. He noted how this progress opened doors to international partnerships. Iraq’s improved relations with neighboring states further supported this momentum.

During the discussion, President Rashid stressed the value of expanding cooperation between Iraq and Sudan. He underlined that stronger ties would benefit both nations. He believes enhanced collaboration can drive economic growth and stability.

President Rashid urges end to fighting in Sudan to prevent further escalation. He emphasized the shared responsibility of leaders to protect civilians. He also called for a renewed focus on diplomatic dialogue over violence.

The leaders also spoke about the goals of the conference they were attending. The summit aims to support sustainable development and reduce poverty globally. Both presidents agreed on the need for collective action.

In response, President Al-Burhan confirmed Sudan’s commitment to deepening relations with Iraq. He expressed his desire to build cooperation across various sectors. He also praised Iraq’s stability and development progress.

With this dialogue, Iraq and Sudan take a step toward mutual understanding and progress. The meeting reflected a shared desire for peace, prosperity, and strategic growth. Strengthening diplomatic ties remains central to their vision for the future.

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