BAKU, Azerbaijan, May 19. As part of his
official visit to Azerbaijan, Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov
engaged in a meeting with Sudan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and
International Cooperation, Mohi-Eddin Salim, and discussed the
mutual visa exemption for holders of diplomatic passports, Trend reports citing the
Azerbaijani MFA.




The ministers discussed the current agenda of Azerbaijani-Sudanese
relations, including prospects for cooperation in the political,
economic, humanitarian, educational, energy, agricultural, and
investment spheres.


The parties emphasized the importance of intensifying political
dialogue, mutual visits, and consultations between the foreign
ministries to strengthen bilateral ties.


The discussion also focused on issues of cooperation and mutual
support within the framework of the UN, the OIC, and the
Non-Aligned Movement.


Minister Jeyhun Bayramov briefed the Sudanese side on the
large-scale reconstruction and demining efforts carried out by
Azerbaijan in the post-conflict period, as well as on regional
transport and infrastructure initiatives.


The Sudanese side expressed interest in Azerbaijan’s experience
in the areas of public administration, the ASAN service, digital
development, and infrastructure construction, and also expressed
gratitude for the scholarship programs allocated for Sudanese
students.


During the visit, an agreement was signed between the
governments of Azerbaijan and Sudan on the mutual waiver of visa
requirements for holders of diplomatic passports.