Sudan and Saudi Arabia signed an agreement in Riyadh to establish a high council for strategic cooperation and coordination.
The new council is intended to organise political and economic cooperation within a joint institutional framework. It is expected to monitor priority agreements and projects, while practical results will depend on programmes and implementation schedules to be announced by the relevant committees.
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