Sudan’s ambassador to Egypt returned to Cairo late on Monday, nearly
two months after he was recalled to Khartoum due to an apparent heightening of
tensions between the two nations.
In media statements, the Sudanese foreign ministry spokesman Gharib Allah
Khidir said that Ambassador Abdel Mahmoud Abdel Halim is being returned to
Cairo on the direct orders of Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir.
The reinstatement comes two months after Abdel Halim was recalled early in
January, a move that it offered no public explanation for at the time
In January, Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi stressed that Egypt does
not interfere in other countries’ affairs and has no intention of fighting its
"brothers" in Sudan.
In February, a newly formed committee, comprised of the foreign ministers of
Egypt and Sudan along with intelligence-agency heads, met in Cairo to
"remove any flaws that could hamper this brotherly relationship,
solidarity, and unified destiny in face of bilateral challenges
Abdel Mahmoud statement upon Arrival to Ciro Airport
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