Sudan and Egypt have concluded military talks in Khartoum with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for joint cooperation between the two countries.
Sudanese Armed Forces Chief of Staff, Lieutenant General Mohamed Osman El Hussein, and Egyptian Armed Forces Chief of Staff, Lieutenant General Mohamed Farid Hegazy, signed the MoU.
In a press release, El Hussein commended the remarkable development in relations between the two armies and thanked the Egyptian Armed Forces for their great support and cooperation.
His Egyptian counterpart asserted that relations between the countries are deep, indicating that the visit was a formal review of what had already been agreed upon.
Hegazy arrived at Khartoum airport on Thursday from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and resumed his trip immediately after signing the MoU.
The joint military cooperation between both countries comes in the wake of the unresolved Nile River row.
The AU has been sponsoring the stalled Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) negotiations between Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia since July last year.
Sudan and Egypt issued a joint statement on June 9 to express their concerns over unresolved issues regarding the GERD after a meeting between ministers of both countries.
This week, the European Union envoy to Ethiopia and Sudan, Beka Havistan, stressed the importance for Sudan, Ethiopia, and Egypt to reach an agreement, even if the agreement is transitional, on the issue of the GERD before Ethiopia starts the second filling in the current summer season.
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