Sudan and Egyptian Interior ministers hold bilateral talks

Sudan’s Interior Minister, Gen. Anan Hamid Mohammed Omer and his Egyptian counterpart, Mohamed Tewfik on Monday held bilateral to boost the cooperation between the two nations.

The meeting which was held in the Egyptian capital, Cairo also reviewed the latest developments on security issues of common concerns.

Speaking during the meeting, Tawfiq pledged his ministry’s keenness to build bridges of communication with the Sudanese security services in light of the close historical relations between the two brotherly countries.

He also expressed his government’s readiness to enhance cooperation mechanisms and exchange experiences and information with Khartoum.

The minister, however, stressed the need for concerted efforts to besiege and undermine all negative occurrences resulting from the spread of terrorism and all other forms of organized crimes in the two countries.

For his part, Anan said his visit to comes within the framework of the close and the continued consultation between officials of the brotherly countries.

He stressed Sudan’s interest and keenness to exchange experiences with Egypt’s security services, adding that Khartoum seeks to boost communication channels and information exchange mechanisms between both nations in the light of the security challenges arising from the political and security situation within the region.

Source: Sudan Tribune