CAIRO – 24 September 2025: Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly expressed Egypt’s desire for Sudan regaining stability in the near future as its transitional government works to restore basic services and end the ongoing conflict.
These remarks came during Madbouly’s meeting with his Sudanese counterpart Kamil Idris in New York during the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on Tuesday.
The Premier reiterated Egypt’s support for Sudan’s unity, institutions, and armed forces, stressing the need to protect the country’s sovereignty and ease the suffering caused by the war.
He confirmed Egypt’s commitment to supporting Sudan at international forums, including through coordination with the Sudan Quartet.
On economic ties, Madbouly called for accelerating reconstruction projects, including in energy, water, healthcare, and education. He called for the formation of a joint working group to begin implementing projects agreed upon earlier this year.
He also proposed holding the second Egypt–Sudan Business Forum and the joint trade committee meeting in Cairo, along with a visit from Sudan’s investment officials to learn from Egypt’s experience.
Meanwhile, Idris thanked Egypt for its continued support and conveyed greetings from Sudan’s Sovereign Council leader General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan to President Abdel Fattah El Sisi.
He invited Madbouly to visit Khartoum and confirmed Sudan’s interest in drawing on Egypt’s expertise in rebuilding infrastructure and public services.