Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi expressed his country’s aspiration to work with the “Quartet”, in coordination with the European Union, to announce an immediate and comprehensive humanitarian truce that would end the ongoing suffering of the brotherly Sudanese people, preserve the unity of Sudan and the integrity of its state institutions, and prevent it from sliding into chaos or division.
El-Sisi reaffirmed Egypt’s determination—based on the historic ties and shared destiny between the two nations—to continue its intensive efforts to achieve a ceasefire in Sudan.
During the first Egyptian-European Summit held in Brussels, Belgium, El-Sisi emphasized the importance of coordination with regional and international parties, foremost among them the Quartet concerned with the Sudan file, in cooperation with the European Union, to achieve these goals.
