The Borneo Post

Sudan can benefit from Malaysia’s technical support, says its VP

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KHARTOUM: Sudan’s vicepresid­ent, Hasabu Mohamed Abdel- Rahman is positive that his country and Malaysia can boost cooperatio­n in many areas based on Malaysia’s successful developmen­t and growing economy.

He said Malaysia’s strength in technical support could benefit the second largest country in Africa, which is rich in natural resources but has limited technical support.

“I am sure Malaysia has experience­d some case studies and success stories. With such experience and Sudan’s natural resources we can make very good cooperatio­n,” he said during a courtesy call by a sixmember Malaysian National News Agency ( Bernama) group at the Presidenti­al Palace here, Sunday.

According to the vice-president, Sudan which has a population of 30 million, has very good natural resources such as oil and gas, and 11 rivers.

Describing Malaysia as a “friendly state” while welcoming the Bernama team led by DeputyEdit­or-in- Chief ( Domestic News) Datuk Mokhtar Hussain, he said another area where cooperatio­n could be enhanced was in higher education.

Malaysia was one of the earliest countries to invest in Sudan through Petronas in 1995, after the establishm­ent of Khartoum-Kuala Lumpur relations in 1991.

The Bernama team is on a oneweek visit to the country beginning Friday, hosted by Sudan News Agency (SUNA).

Also present during the courtesy call were SUNA’s Deputy General Manager Abdallah G. A. Nimir, Chief Editor Mohamed Osman Adam and the news agency’s Director of Public Relations Ahamed Sh.A Musa. — Bernama

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SMK Long Ghafar students show their PT3 result slips. — Bernama photo
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Hasabu Mohamed Abdel-Rahman

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