Khartoum – (SMC) Foreign Relations Committee in the National Assembly has affirmed that the delegation of British Lords Council delegation returned to UK very satisfied with the efforts exerted in religious freedoms, human rights and anti-terrorism activities.
Deputy Foreign Relations Committee in the parliament, Mutwakil Al-Tijani stated to (SMC) that the visit is the second of its kinds by the Lords Council to Sudan to inspect on the ground the issue of human rights, religious freedoms and anti-terrorism activities, adding that the delegation is satisfied with Sudan’s efforts in anti-terrorism activities in coordination with the regional and international community, along with satisfaction with the unique religious co-existence among all the sects in Sudan.
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