Omar Khalfan appreciated Sudanese Rwandan relations

{Rwandan lecturer in political science and international relations Omar Khalfan appreciated Sudanese Rwandan relations in various aspects.}

“I hail Sudanese President Omer Al Bashir, who founded Islamic centre in Rwanda to educate Muslim communities in Rwanda” said Khalfan.

While on his recent visit to Sudan, he met on Saturday with Sudan Vision Editor-in-Chief Muawad Mustafa Rashid and they discussed local, regional and international political movement.

“ICC is an international instrument used by some western countries to oppress African presidents. They adopt double standard policy, and they keep silent for example in what is going on in Palestine, Egypt and raise up voices in Sudan and other African countries”, the lecturer added

Meanwhile, the expert briefed Sudan Vision staff on Rwandan political, social and economic system. He pointed out that his country managed to overcome the impact of tribal conflict.

“There are no tribes in Rwanda, we have political diversity only, and people of Rwanda speak same language, now we have solid social structure, in terms of politics. Rwanda is divided into six provinces and thirty districts, and the number of population approximately 11million, our economic potential based on agriculture and mining resources” explained Omar.

Omar described Sudanese people as generous and honest
During his trip he met politicians, academicians, university students and journalists; he has also delivered lectures about recent political events in the world.

Sudan Vision Daily

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