Brasilia, July 14, 2026 (SUNA) – The Republic of Sudan and the Federative Republic of Brazil held the seventh session of the Political Consultation Committee between the two countries in the Brazilian capital, Brasilia.
The Sudanese delegation was headed by Ambassador Muawiyah Osman Khalid, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, while the Brazilian delegation was led by Ambassador Carlos Duarte, Director-General for Africa and the Middle East at the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The meeting was attended by Ambassador Dr. Ahmed Al-Tijani Suwar, Ambassador of the Republic of Sudan to Brazil.
During the talks, the two sides reviewed bilateral relations and explored ways to further develop them across various fields. They emphasized their commitment to strengthening political consultation mechanisms, expanding economic, trade, and investment cooperation, and accelerating the implementation of signed agreements and memorandums of understanding.
The Undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation briefed the Brazilian side on developments in Sudan, including the repercussions of the war, its humanitarian and economic impacts, and the destruction of infrastructure. He also presented the Government of Sudan's vision for achieving peace, restoring security and stability, and its position on related regional and international initiatives.
The Sudanese side expressed its interest in expanding cooperation with Brazil, particularly in agriculture, agricultural research, higher education, health, and livestock. It also highlighted the importance of benefiting from Brazilian expertise in reconstruction efforts, strengthening public-private partnerships, and increasing trade and investment between the two countries.
The talks also addressed cooperation in climate change, scientific research, and culture. Both sides stressed the importance of implementing joint programs, enhancing academic cooperation between universities and research institutions, and coordinating on environmental issues of mutual interest, including the outcomes of the 30th Conference of the Parties (COP30) and preparations for the 17th Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (COP17).
For his part, the head of the Brazilian delegation reaffirmed Brazil's commitment to developing bilateral relations with Sudan, continuing cooperation in political, economic, and cultural fields, and supporting reconstruction efforts. He expressed his country's readiness to expand training and capacity-building programs and to send experts in agriculture, agricultural research, and livestock to support development efforts in Sudan.
At the conclusion of the session, both sides emphasized the importance of maintaining political dialogue and coordination in regional and international forums, as well as activating bilateral agreements. They agreed to hold the eighth session of the Political Consultation Committee in Khartoum at a date to be determined through diplomatic channels.
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