According to the Egyptian Foreign Ministry, Abdelatty reaffirmed to Kallas that Egypt condemned recent violations in Al-Fasher and that there is no military solution to the conflict.
Minister Abdelatty highlighted Egypt’s efforts within the Quad mechanism to support de-escalation, achieve a comprehensive ceasefire, and facilitate humanitarian aid delivery. He also called for sustained international efforts to preserve Sudan’s unity, sovereignty, and national institutions.
Both parties agreed on the importance of increasing aid volumes and ensuring its access to all affected regions.
The call also covered broader regional issues, including Gaza, where Minister Abdelatty briefed the EU on Egypt’s efforts to consolidate the Sharm El-Sheikh peace agreement, implement its provisions, and launch early recovery and reconstruction.
The Egyptian top diplomat highlighted Egypt’s hosting of the International Conference on Early Recovery and Reconstruction in Gaza, scheduled for November, and invited EU member states to participate actively.
Additionally, the two sides also exchanged views on Sudan’s neighbouring regions and Africa, noting that Egypt continues to support peace, security, and sustainable development across the continent.
Abdelatty outlined Egypt’s capabilities in post-conflict reconstruction and development, referencing its hosting of the African Union Centre for Reconstruction and Development and programs offered by the Cairo International Centre for Conflict Resolution, Peacekeeping, and Peacebuilding.
The conversation reaffirmed the strategic partnership between Egypt and the EU, as well as the shared commitment to regional stability, humanitarian protection, and support for multilateral diplomacy.
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