Sovereignty Member: Kuwait Goes Beyond Humanitarian Aid to Encourage Investments in Sudan

Port Sudan – Sudanhorizon
Dr. Nawara Abu Mohammed Mohammed Taher, a member of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, praised the strength of bilateral relations between Sudan and the State of Kuwait.
She expressed her appreciation for Kuwait’s supportive stances towards the Sudanese people in regional and international forums, in addition to its efforts to address the humanitarian impacts of the war.
During her meeting on Sunday with the Kuwaiti Ambassador to Sudan, Dr. Fahd Al-Dhafiri, in the presence of the Governor of the Red Sea State, according to a Sovereignty Council circular, the Sovereignty Council member said that while most countries have limited their efforts in Sudan to providing humanitarian aid, the State of Kuwait has distinguished itself by entering into investments and has gone beyond humanitarian aid to promoting and encouraging investment.
Dr. Nawara affirmed the government’s commitment to providing an attractive environment for investment and developing all economic sectors, praising the partnership between the Kuwait Investment Company and the Kuwait Real Estate Company with the Red Sea State through the Arous Tourist Resort project, which is one of the projects promoting the tourism sector in Sudan.
For his part, the Kuwaiti Ambassador to Sudan, Dr. Fahd Al-Dhafiri stated that his meeting with the Sovereignty Council member gave a positive impression of the level of security and encouragement to attract more Kuwaiti investments and capital through the private sector to Sudan in general and the eastern states in particular, to establish investment and development projects, affirming Kuwait’s developmental and humanitarian role.
The Kuwaiti ambassador described the Arous Resort as a vital project, noting that the Kuwaiti company, through its partnership with the Red Sea State, is responsible for implementing 80% of the project by establishing the infrastructure, which includes a tourist hotel, a residential area, and energy projects, with the aim of attracting tourism to Port Sudan.
Furthermore, the Red Sea Governor, Lieutenant General Mustafa Mohamed Nour, praised the interest and follow-up of the Transitional Sovereignty Council member, Dr. Nawara, regarding development and service projects in the state. He explained that the Arous project is based on a partnership between the state and the Kuwaiti real estate company, which will contribute to the development of the region and increase the state’s tourism potential.
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