"On February 26, a meeting between Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation S.V.Lavrov and Foreign Minister of the Republic of Sudan [Ibrahim] Ghandoor took place on the sidelines of the third ministerial session of the Russian-Arab Cooperation Forum," the statement read.
The ministers exchanged views on the issue of the intra-Sudan settlement, as well objectives of the reconciliation in Libya and the Sahel region, which covers several African countries, including South Sudan, alongside central and southern Sudan.
According to the statement, Moscow and Khartoum reaffirmed their commitment to jointly work on a wide range of areas to expand bilateral cooperation, including trade and economic sphere, as well as to maintain active political dialogue on key issues of regional and international agenda.
Russia and Sudan have maintained a strong economic and political partnership since the African nation split into two sovereign entities in 2011. In 2014, the parties agreed to promote cooperation in a wide range of areas, including healthcare, mineral prospecting, and the financial sector.