Source: Royal Norwegian Embassy in Khartoum |

NOK 50 million to European Union Emergency Trust Fund for Africa

Priority will be given to projects that strengthen the capacity of African countries to deal with migration, and to emergency projects in Libya and other countries in North Africa

The Government will provide NOK 50 million to the EU Emergency Trust Fund for Africa, the EU's trust fund for stability and addressing the root causes of irregular migration and displaced persons in Africa. 'Norway is participating actively in European cooperation on migration and refugee crises. Working together with EU…

Source: Royal Norwegian Embassy in Khartoum |

Joint Norway-UK Statement on the lifting of US economic sanctions

Norway and the United Kingdom welcome the decision taken by the United States Government to permanently lift the bilateral economic sanctions imposed on Sudan

This is a historic decision that will pave the way for more inclusive economic development for Sudan’s people. We congratulate the Government of Sudan on this decision, which reflects their efforts to make improvements in a number of areas, such as cessation of hostilities, improved humanitarian access and cooperation on…

Source: Royal Norwegian Embassy in Khartoum |

Joint Statement on the Roadmap Agreement for Sudan

Norway joins international partners in welcoming signatures of the AU Roadmap for peace talks in Sudan

"The representatives of the Troika (Norway, the United Kingdom and the United States), Germany and the European Union welcome the signing of the Roadmap Agreement by the Justice and Equality Movement, the Sudan Liberation Movement-Minni Minnawi, the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N), and the National Umma Party. In signing the…