Abdul-Gani Alnaim |
Sudan and the European Union on Tuesday
agreed to step up joint efforts to fight terrorism and money laundering
in Yemen and the Horn of Africa region.
Addressing
a joint forum, where a memorandum of understanding was signed to this
effect, Jean Michel, the EU’s special envoy for Sudan, warned that the
Horn of Africa in particular still faced the threat of terrorism.
“The
defeat of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria [also known as Daesh]
does not mean the risk is diminishing, especially in the Horn of Africa
and in Yemen,” Michel said.
Tuesday’s
agreement, he went on to point out, calls for stepped-up information
sharing between the two countries and capacity-building training for
Sudanese security and law-enforcement agencies.
Abdul-Gani
Alnaim, undersecretary of Sudan’s Foreign Ministry, for his part, used
the occasion to reiterate Khartoum’s commitment to combatting both
terrorism and money laundering.
In
2013, Horn of Africa countries and the EU signed a Counter-Terrorism
Action Plan that laid down a five-year program for eliminating the twin
phenomena.
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