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Egypt will interfere in Sudan's politics, How?


The late appearance of Egypt in Sudanese politics has sought the eyes of the world. 

When on 25 October 2021 the Sudan military ousted the transitional prime minister from power. That time PM was Abdullah Hamdok. Now after 16 months the neighbor Egypt took a stand and came into the spotlight. Now after a long time, Eygpt started a ‘Quick Political Solution’.

All this came after several voices from huge sections of the Sudanese public, the announcement by Egypt came when the Egyptian ambassador was conspicuously absent and the country chose not to join the ranks of the UK, USA, UAE, and Saudi Arabia. 

Although the world knows that no one can understand the depth of Sudan's opinion and condition more than Egypt. The history of this country is linked. Egypt knows the historical signs of Islamic heroism in Sudan, and Egypt has seen the journey of Sudan to independence. Therefore, Egypt always tried to suppress Islam in Sudan. Egypt has seen the new leaders move too, which were short-eyed. It all says that Egypt is not ready to see Islam in Sudan but the world accepted it. Egypt also tried to push Sudan out of the Arab world. 

But whatever the truth Sudan always criticized Egypt. But in 2013 Sudan showed a blind eye policy because they know Egypt was not able to move masse to Khartoum and they will go with Turkey and the EU.

In an Egyptian statement, Sudan cleared that the attempts to marginalize the Islamic Movement were unsuccessful.

But Egypt's sudden concern for Sudan is not only to settle the disputes in Sudan's territory, but it will benefit the leaders of the nations. So the world is also watching this with surprise.

Though now Egypt wants a smooth way to get in touch with the President of Sudan and normalize relations. However, many of the Egyptians had minimal influence on the Sudanese political sphere. History is the main factor that is not easy to remove. Many news of Sudan it is showing that the people of Sudan are not ready to accept the thought of Egypt in their region, they are seeing this country still suspiciously.

 Now it is clear that Egypt has come up with new initiatives, some old cases do not matter. The only way forward is coordination and balance with Sudan's new leaders for the future.


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