Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Co-operation and Egyptians Abroad Badr Abdel-Aaty has reaffirmed Egypt’s unwavering support for Sudan’s unity, sovereignty, territorial integrity and national institutions, rejecting any attempts to divide the country or establish parallel entities.
Abdel-Aaty also stressed the importance of reaching a purely Sudanese-owned political settlement that safeguards the Sudanese people’s resources and fulfils their aspirations for security and stability.
The minister made the remarks during a meeting on Sunday with Sudanese Finance and Economic Planning Minister Jibril Ibrahim, which addressed ways to strengthen the historic and fraternal relations between Egypt and Sudan, particularly in the financial and economic fields.
Egypt leads Arab wheat production in 2026, FAO estimates show
The Cabinet Media Centre said on Sunday that Egypt is expected to lead Arab countries in wheat production in 2026, according to Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) estimates, with output projected at 10.2 million tonnes.
The figures coincide with the conclusion of the wheat procurement season and reflect continued growth in domestic production, driven by expanded cultivated areas, higher productivity and the development and wider distribution of high-yielding, climate-resilient varieties, helping reduce reliance on imports.
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza kill 2
Two Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza Strip on Sunday killed at least two people, including a 4-year-old boy, and wounded seven others, Palestinian health officials said.
Tunisia coast guard recovers 8 bodies of migrants whose boat sank
Tunisian coast guard forces recovered the bodies of eight Tunisian migrants whose boat sank at the weekend en route to Italy, while the search continued for six others still missing, a National Guard spokesperson said on Sunday.








