Sudan, UAE, UN sign deal on border security and capacity building
Cooperation aims to enhance cross-border security and border management capabilities
The agreement was signed during a ceremony in Abu Dhabi
The governments of Sudan, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) have signed a tripartite agreement to enhance cross-border security and border management capabilities in Sudan.
The agreement, which was signed during a ceremony in Abu Dhabi, aims to strengthen Sudan's capacity to manage its borders and address cross-border security challenges, including terrorism and the trafficking of people and goods.
The agreement includes provisions for the provision of technical assistance and capacity-building support to Sudan by the UAE and the UNDP.
The agreement is part of a wider effort by the UAE and the UNDP to support the government of Sudan in its efforts to address the challenges of cross-border security and border management.
The UAE and the UNDP have been working together since 2016 to provide technical assistance and capacity-building support to Sudan in a number of areas, including security, governance, and economic development.
The signing of the tripartite agreement is a significant step forward in the cooperation between the three parties and is expected to lead to a more secure and stable Sudan.
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