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Behind the Scenes of the Sudanese Delegation’s Visit to London: Diplomatic Breakthroughs Under High Secrecy

اختراقات دبلوماسية و"سرية مهنية" تحيط بالنتائج

During a meeting that gathered the Sudanese government delegation, led by Prime Minister Dr. Kamil Idris, with members of the Sudanese diaspora at the embassy in London, significant political indicators emerged. The Prime Minister emphasized that the delegation’s visit to the United Kingdom holds profound importance, noting that the phase following this visit “will not be like what preceded it,” a phrase carrying clear political weight. He added before a packed audience: “We have been received at the highest levels,” without disclosing further details, leaving the door open to numerous questions about the nature of the meetings and the anticipated outcomes.

In the same context, the remarks of the Minister of Culture, Information, Antiquities, and Tourism, Khalid Al-Aisar, added further dimensions to the visit when he cited the famous proverb: “Not everything that is known is said,” repeating it more than once in an intentional manner. Al-Aisar stressed that the delegation is not preoccupied with campaigns attempting to cast doubt on the importance of the movement or downplay its significance, explaining that it represents a pivotal turning point whose results will unfold in the coming period. This reflected immense confidence in the ongoing movements, noting that certain entities are systematically working to distort awareness and confuse the public scene to abort national projects and calculated government steps aimed at restoring Sudan’s regional and international standing.

Observers state that the Sudanese delegation has achieved highly significant breakthroughs during its visit to Britain, following previous meetings in the Vatican. However, the nature of these movements and achievements is still being managed with a high degree of reservation, secrecy, and professionalism. According to the data, it is illogical for a mission comprising figures of such political, media, diplomatic, and economic weight—possessing accumulated expertise and extensive relations with Western decision-making circles—to have its visit reduced to mere transient protocol meetings, as some systematic campaigns attempt to portray on social media platforms.

Furthermore, circulated photos of certain meetings, including the session held inside the British Parliament, clearly reflect that the delegation conducted sensitive and crucial meetings characterized by a high degree of privacy that were not announced at the time. This explains the caution in disclosing their details at present and reinforces Minister Al-Aisar’s remarks regarding ignoring those leading campaigns to deface government efforts. The Sudanese Embassy in London witnessed an immense turnout, crowded with community members who gathered to participate, reflecting the magnitude of popular and media interest in this visit and the major political and diplomatic developments it may bring in the upcoming phase.

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