Erdogan's visit to Sudan is historic and Landmark in relations between the two.

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Turkey and Sudan agree to boost ties in Erdogan visit

The two countries agree to establish a strategic cooperation council and to increase bilateral trade relations.

Turkey and Sudan have agreed to establish a strategic cooperation council and to increase trade tries, sealing an "historic" visit by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to Khartoum.

Erdogan's arrived in the Sudanese capital on Sunday as part of a three-day trip that also includes stops in Chad and Tunisia.

Following a meeting with his Sudanese counterpart, Omar al-Bashir, Erdogan said the two countries aimed at boosting bilateral trade from its current value of $500m a year to $1bn initially and then $10bn.

"We encourage businessmen to invest in Sudan," Erdogan said during a joint news conference, adding that his country was aware of Sudan's economic potential.

Sudan's official state news agency also said that the two leaders had agreed to set up a strategic planning group to discuss international affairs and intended to conclude a military deal involving the two countries' armed forces.

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Al Jazeera's Hiba Morgan, reporting from Khartoum, said Erdogan's visit was hailed as "historic".

"This is the first visit by a Turkish head of state since Sudan became independent in 1956," she said.

Talks between the two presidents "mostly focused on political and economic development", added Morgan, noting that more bilateral agreements were expected to be signed on Monday.

For his part, al-Bashir said Erdogan's visit would boost ties between the two Muslim countries.

The issue of US President Donald Trump's decision to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel on December 6 was also discussed by the two leaders.

"This step by the United States is one of distress and as chairman of the Islamic conference I have requested support from unbiased countries," said Erdogan, who earlier this month hosted an extraordinary summit in Istanbul under the auspices of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation which rejected Trump's move as "dangerous".

"The US is wrong and the world is right."

Earlier this week, a resounding majority of member states at the UN General Assembly voted in favour of a resolution declaring Washington's Jerusalem move "null and void".

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In other news this week.....

Russia to build nuclear power station in Sudan
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Russia has agreed a deal to build a nuclear power station in Sudan, weeks after President al-Bashir, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court, visited President Putin.

The deal comes despite Mr Bashir facing charges of genocide and war crimes at the court in the Hague, which has hampered his engagement with the outside world, and the US accusing Sudan of being a sponsor of terrorism.

Amid clashes between the Trump administration and North Korea, the agreement signed in Khartoum between Rusatom Overseas, part of the state nuclear agency Rosatom, and Sudan’s electricity ministry will raise fears about placing nuclear technology in the hands of another “rogue state”.

“The development of nuclear technology will allow Sudan to deal with its energy security problem,” Rosatom

Russia to build nuclear power station in Sudan


....Seems like the Russia-Turkey-Iran axis is still very much active :sas2:
 

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support ethnic cleansing and neocolonialism because it ties in with your religion, brehs
 

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Sudan kind of similar to Iran was able to survive the sanctions regime that was recently lifted after 20 years. The UAE led by Ambassador Otaiba in DC lobbied Trump and of course Kushner to lift the sanctions due to Sudan providing troops in the Yemen disastrous war.

They partnered with the GCC which poured billions and with FDI stock reaching $42 billion. Then the boom in the mining industry made up for the loss of oil.
Not only that but the North charges South Sudan $26 for each barrel that gets exported through port Sudan. Based on modern oil price of $55 per barrel and after deductions made by oil companies, the north practically gains more money from south Sudan oil then south Sudan itself...

But they still have a major problem in terms of hard currency. It is not readily available and the currency keeps declining.

The Turks not only are ironing things out geopolicially in the Horn of Africa, we're starting to see two blocs of influence. The Saudi-UAE and then there's the Turkey-Qatar.

Sudan and Somalia similarly are playing both sides with neutrality to extract resources from each. Which is smart.
 

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Coli brehs have been saying that Russia is collapsing for years tho :jbhmm::snoop:
The bizarre consequence of Russia's open and avowed corruption is that it's managed to stave off the collapse brought on by it's ongoing demographics crisis.

That said, when Putin DOES die, shyts gonna be on fire. :shaq:
 
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