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Iran Calls for Coordination to Counter Conspiracies Targeting Developing Nations

Iran’s ambassador to Sudan, Hassan Shah Hossein, reaffirmed his country’s firm support for Sudan’s sovereignty and denounced what he described as “brutal terrorist crimes” committed by rebel militias in El-Fasher.

During a meeting in Port Sudan on Sunday with Sudan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mohy Eldin Salem, Ambassador Shah Hossein delivered a written message from Iran’s Foreign Minister addressing bilateral cooperation and regional coordination between the two countries.

The ambassador emphasized Iran’s condemnation of the atrocities in El-Fasher at all official levels, including through public statements by the Iranian Foreign Minister, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Speaker of Parliament.

He reiterated Iran’s steadfast commitment to supporting Sudan’s unity and territorial integrity, calling for greater coordination among developing nations to counter what he described as “foreign conspiracies” aimed at destabilizing them.

For his part, Foreign Minister Mohy Eldin Salem expressed appreciation to the government and people of Iran for their supportive stance toward Sudan, describing relations between the two nations as brotherly and normal, similar to Sudan’s cooperation with other friendly countries in the region.

The meeting also discussed a range of political and economic issues of mutual interest, signaling a growing alignment between Khartoum and Tehran amid shifting regional dynamics.

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