
Sudan grateful for Qatar’s ‘noble stance’ as govt rehabilitates affected areas
The Peninsula
Doha, Qatar: The Embassy of the Republic of Sudan in Qatar has expressed gratitude to Qatar for standing with the Sudanese people and government and h...
Doha, Qatar: The Embassy of the Republic of Sudan in Qatar has expressed gratitude to Qatar for standing with the Sudanese people and government and helping them as they navigate the difficult circumstances facing the country.
During a press briefing held by the Sudanese Embassy in Doha yesterday, the Sudanese Chargé d’Affaires, Mohammed Mirghani, thanked the leadership of Qatar for its “noble stance” towards Sudan, its continuous humanitarian and medical aid, and its backing of just causes in Sudan and other countries at regional and global forums.
Mirghani said that, in line with the roadmap announced in February 2025 by the Chairman of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah Al Burhan, the Sudanese government — headed by newly-appointed Prime Minister Dr. Kamil Idris — has begun restoring water, education, and electricity services that were disrupted by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia’s aggression.
The government has also resumed security services for returning displaced citizens and restored transport in 75% of the areas of the country currently under armed forces control, enabling safe travel from Wadi Halfa near the Egyptian border to Blue Nile State on the South Sudan border.













