Sudanese Ambassador announces the country’s desire to increase trade turnover with Russia 09:15

Sudan’s Ambassador to Moscow Mohammed Elghazali Eltijani Sirraja said that Sudan wants to increase trade with Russia by supplying cotton, food additives and fruit. Transmits words DEA News.

The diplomat noted that at the moment, the trade volume between the Russian Federation and Sudan is not at the desired level and that its increase may positively affect both states.

“Sudan can supply Russia with cotton, gum arabic (used as a food additive. – socialbites.ca), Sudan is one of the largest producers of this additive,” said Sirraja.

He also noted that Sudan can provide Russia with quality fruits in different seasons.

Sudanese Ambassador in Moscow aforementioned He said Khartoum wants to return direct flights to the Russian Federation. He emphasized that this would help people’s movement, trade and positively affect bilateral relations.

Prior to that, Mohammed Abdallah, Deputy Minister of Energy and Oil of Sudan declarationHe said that he is open to cooperation with Russia on oil production.



Source: Gazeta

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