Daffalla El Haj Ali, the director general of the Sudanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ bilateral and regional department, reached an agreement with Korea on exchanging ministerial and high-level visits, enhancing mutual support at international forums, ratifying investment protection, preventing double taxation, hosting an economic forum and renewing aid facilities in Sudan.
“Despite our geographic distance, Korea is dear in the hearts of all Sudanese,” Ali told The Korea Herald in an interview. “The 5th consultation was an opportunity to update one another on development and look toward new horizons for future cooperation.”
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Daffalla El Haj Ali, the director general of the Sudanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ bilateral and regional department. Joel Lee / The Korea Herald |
The forum was Seoul’s 14th meeting with an African nation as part of efforts to reach out to the resource-rich continent. This year alone, consultations were held with Equatorial Guinea, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Angola, Namibia, Zambia, Botswana, Mozambique, Tanzania, Ivory Coast, Seychelles, Zimbabwe, the Republic of Congo and Ghana.
Khartoum and Seoul established diplomatic relations in 1977, elevating the consular relations initiated a year before.
The director general emphasized that Sudan valued Korea’s development experience with much regard. “We want a win-win partnership by combining Korea’s capital and technology and Sudan’s untapped resources in agriculture, minerals and livestock.”
For foreign investors, three economic zones ― the Sudanese Free Zones, the Red Sea Free Zones and Al Gaili Free Zones ― operate near Port Sudan along the Red Sea.
“Sudan is the gateway to Africa and bridgehead to the Middle East,” he stressed, adding that foreign capital could eye domestic, regional and continental markets.
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Daffalla El Haj Ali, the Sudanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ director general of bilateral and regional department (center) and Sudanese Ambassador to Korea Mohamed Abdelaal (third from right) pose with Sudanese diplomats at the embassy in Seoul on Tuesday. Joel Lee / The Korea Herald |
A Korean medical center is being built in Wad Madani, capital of Al Gezira state in east-central Sudan, for the purpose of epidemic prevention and disease treatment.
Ali pointed to the ongoing construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, which came out of intense negotiations between Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan.
“The project initially raised concerns from Egypt with regard to control over regional power,” he said, “but as a geostrategic player in the Horn of Africa, we played the role of an honest broker.”
The water will be shared and the entire scheme will contribute to regional sustainable development, further establishing peace, stability and prosperity, according to the diplomat.
Regarding the country’s relations with its southern neighbor South Sudan, which gained independence on July 9, 2011, after six decades of civil war, he said his government was working with the Intergovernmental Authority for Development to resolve issues left by the comprehensive peace agreement, principally demarcating borders and eliminating rebel groups.
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