Country Takes Part in Arab Meeting on Saudi-Iran Showdown - Rawan For Media Artistic and Production
Sudan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Ibrahim Ghandour is due to take
part in the Arab League’s ministerial council, called for by Saudi
Arabia to discuss the assaults on its embassy in Tehran and its
consulate in Mashhad .
The Ministerial Council will convene in Cairo on Saturday.
Khartoum
had preceded the emergency meeting by declaring its solidarity with the
Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia .It also followed the footsteps of Saudi Arabia
and severed diplomatic relations with Tehran.
Foreign
ministry spokesperson Ali Al-Sadiq told reporters on Tuesday that
Ghandour will take part in the Arab League’s emergency ministerial
council ’’that will take position on the attacks on the Saudi diplomatic
missions in Iran.’’
Ghandour
is also due to hold talks with his Egyptian counterpart Samih Shoukri
on the bilateral relations and make arrangements for a proposed meeting
between presidents Omer Al Bashir and Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, a date for
which will be announced later on.
The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) had Monday condemned the attacks on the Saudi diplomatic missions in Iran.
Saudi
Arabia’s ambassador to the UN had turned down an apology from Tehran,
presented to the UNSC on the matter. Tehran had also pledged to punish
those responsible for the acts.
Brushing
aside the Iranian apology , Saudi Arabia’s UN Ambassador Abdullah
al-Mouallimi tied the normalization of his country’s relations with Iran
to the latter’s future conduct.
He said the message of apology means nothing to his country .
The
Saudi diplomat said Iran should promise to stop attacks on his
country’s diplomatic missions, adding that the international community
had recognized Tehran’s failure to protect diplomatic missions.
He
said his country would restore its relations with Iran when the latter
stops from interfering in other countries internal affairs, including
those of his country.
By Sudan Tribune, 10 hours 2 minutes ago
Sudan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Ibrahim Ghandour is due to take
part in the Arab League’s ministerial council, called for by Saudi
Arabia to discuss the assaults on its embassy in Tehran and its
consulate in Mashhad .
The Ministerial Council will convene in Cairo on Saturday.
Khartoum
had preceded the emergency meeting by declaring its solidarity with the
Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia .It also followed the footsteps of Saudi Arabia
and severed diplomatic relations with Tehran.
Foreign
ministry spokesperson Ali Al-Sadiq told reporters on Tuesday that
Ghandour will take part in the Arab League’s emergency ministerial
council ’’that will take position on the attacks on the Saudi diplomatic
missions in Iran.’’
Ghandour
is also due to hold talks with his Egyptian counterpart Samih Shoukri
on the bilateral relations and make arrangements for a proposed meeting
between presidents Omer Al Bashir and Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, a date for
which will be announced later on.
The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) had Monday condemned the attacks on the Saudi diplomatic missions in Iran.
Saudi
Arabia’s ambassador to the UN had turned down an apology from Tehran,
presented to the UNSC on the matter. Tehran had also pledged to punish
those responsible for the acts.
Brushing
aside the Iranian apology , Saudi Arabia’s UN Ambassador Abdullah
al-Mouallimi tied the normalization of his country’s relations with Iran
to the latter’s future conduct.
He said the message of apology means nothing to his country .
The
Saudi diplomat said Iran should promise to stop attacks on his
country’s diplomatic missions, adding that the international community
had recognized Tehran’s failure to protect diplomatic missions.
He
said his country would restore its relations with Iran when the latter
stops from interfering in other countries internal affairs, including
those of his country.
By Sudan Tribune, 10 hours 2 minutes ago
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