Mali / Sudan: A strategic meeting to strengthen bilateral cooperation
The President of the Sudanese Sovereign Council, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, and his Malian counterpart, the President of the Transition, Assimi GoĂŻta, have discussed strengthening relations between Khartoum and Bamako. This meeting, held in the Malian capital, marks an important step in the development of ties between the two nations.
Arriving on Saturday for a 48-hour official visit, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan met with Assimi GoĂŻta to discuss concrete ways to enhance bilateral cooperation. The discussions focused on key areas such as security, trade, and development. These shared priorities come in a context marked by growing regional challenges, particularly in terms of stability and economic development.
This visit also symbolizes a shared desire to strengthen relations between two countries tied by a similar history and common issues. Facing international pressures and internal crises, Khartoum and Bamako are seeking to forge a path based on mutually beneficial strategic partnerships, free from foreign influences.
The exchanges between the two leaders reflect a pan-African vision centered on solidarity and regional cooperation. The rapprochement between Sudan and Mali could thus serve as a model for other African countries, promoting African solutions to African challenges.
By cementing this partnership, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and Assimi GoĂŻta demonstrate their determination to build a more prosperous future for their people while contributing to the stability and development of the continent. This visit officially marks a promising dynamic that could pave the way for new strategic alliances in Africa.