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Sudan Reactivates IGAD Membership After 2-Year Hiatus

09/02/2026 11:52 PM

ISTANBUL, Feb 9 (Bernama-Anadolu) -- Sudan’s Foreign Ministry announced on Monday that it has resumed full participation in the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), two years after freezing its membership in the East African regional bloc, Anadolu Ajansi reported.

The Sudanese government decided to reactivate its role in IGAD, citing a “positive statement” from the organisation’s secretariat that reaffirmed its commitment to the founding frameworks governing regional cooperation, the ministry said.

The statement added that “the organisation pledged non-interference in the internal affairs of member states, including full recognition of Sudan’s sovereignty, territorial integrity, national unity and the safety of its existing state institutions”.

Sudan also said international peace and security remain among its “top priorities” and that it is making every effort to safeguard them at both the regional and international levels, adding that it views regional cooperation as the cornerstone of broader international engagement.

Khartoum froze its membership in IGAD after announcing the decision on Jan 20, 2024, citing what it described as oversteps by the organisation, including placing Sudan’s situation on the agenda of the bloc’s 42nd summit without prior consultation.

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