Sudan’s Delegation Concludes Participation in the 5th UN Police Chiefs Summit
New York – Sudanhorizon
The Sudanese delegation, headed by Interior Minister Lieutenant General Babiker Samra Mustafa and Police Lieutenant General Amir Abdel Moneim Fadl, Director General of the Police Forces, concluded its participation in the 5th UN Police Chiefs Summit (UNCOPS 2026), held at the United Nations headquarters in New York. The summit saw wide participation from interior ministers, police chiefs, and senior security officials from around the world.
On the sidelines of the summit, the Sudanese delegation held a series of bilateral meetings with a number of international officials and their counterparts from brotherly and friendly countries. These included meetings with interior and security ministers and officials from Russia, China, Pakistan, Turkey, France, and Egypt, as well as with several UN officials and police leaders, most notably the UN Police Advisor. The delegation also held a meeting with the United Nations Office of Counter-Terrorism.
The meetings addressed ways to enhance police and security cooperation, exchange expertise and build capacity, and support Sudan’s efforts to rehabilitate and develop its police institutions and strengthen their technical and training capabilities.
During the meetings, the Minister of the Interior provided a briefing on the evolving situation in Sudan and the challenges facing state institutions as a result of the war. He reviewed the damage inflicted on infrastructure and services, and the government’s efforts to restore services and strengthen security and the rule of law. The delegation also explored opportunities for cooperation with several friendly countries in the areas of police training, combating terrorism and organized crime, cybersecurity, civil registration, criminal science, mine clearance, and developing the technical and technological capabilities of law enforcement agencies.
The meetings resulted in positive understandings regarding expanding areas of bilateral cooperation, continuing training programs and exchanging expertise, and activating joint coordination mechanisms to serve mutual interests and contribute to enhancing security and stability. The delegation also received assurances from several international partners of their continued support for Sudan in the humanitarian, technical, and police fields, and of strengthening cooperation with Sudanese state institutions in the coming period.
During the delegation’s meeting with United Nations officials, discussions focused on ways to enhance cooperation with UN agencies concerned with law enforcement and counter-terrorism, and to support Sudan’s participation in relevant international initiatives and programs.
At the conclusion of its participation, the Sudanese delegation expressed its deep appreciation for the efforts exerted by the Permanent Mission of Sudan to the United Nations, led by Ambassador Al-Harith Idris, the Permanent Representative of Sudan, and for the support and coordination it provided, which contributed to the success of the visit program and the achievement of its objectives.
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