Council of Ministers Holds First Meeting in Khartoum Since the War

Khartoum – Sudanhorizon
On Tuesday, the Council of Ministers convened its first meeting in the capital, Khartoum, since the outbreak of the war, discussing the plans of various ministries for the remainder of the year.
Prime Minister Kamal Idris said in a press statement: “The meeting reviewed ministerial activities and plans from today until the end of this year, with a focus on public services, people’s livelihoods, and reconstruction.”
He noted that the government’s priorities include reconstruction, strengthening the economy, ensuring security, encouraging voluntary return, and boosting productive sectors to increase output.
Idris added that the cabinet also discussed an inclusive Sudanese–Sudanese dialogue that excludes no group, describing the dialogue as “part of the government’s programme to foster national recovery, strengthen foreign relations, and achieve peace.”
The Prime Minister further announced that he would lead a nationwide campaign to clean Khartoum on Wednesday, calling on citizens, as well as the public and private sectors, to participate in the initiative.

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