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    Russia, Sudan agree on Red Sea naval base, Sudanese foreign minister says

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on February 12, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

    Sudanese Foreign Minister Ali Yusef Sharif and Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov discussing the new naval base agreement in Moscow, highlighting geopolitical relations in the Red Sea region amid Sudan's civil conflict.
    Russia and Sudan officials discuss naval base agreement in Moscow - Global Banking & Finance Review

    Quick Summary

    Russia and Sudan have agreed to establish a naval base on the Red Sea, a strategic move enhancing Russia's regional influence.

    Russia and Sudan Agree on Red Sea Naval Base Setup

    CAIRO (Reuters) - An agreement has been reached for the creation of a Russian naval base in Sudan, Sudanese Foreign Minister Ali Yusef Sharif said in a televised press conference in Moscow on Wednesday.

    "We are in complete agreement on this issue, and there are no obstacles. This is an easy question, there are no obstacles, we are in complete agreement," Sharif said following talks in Moscow with Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov.

    He did not provide any additional details on the plan, which has been discussed for years since a deal was signed under former President Omar al-Bashir. The army generals who overthrew him in 2019 said later the plan was under review, and a base never materialised.

    Russia has cultivated ties with both sides in Sudan's almost two-year-long civil war, and Russian officials have visited the army's wartime capital of Port Sudan in recent months.

    Last year, a top Sudanese general said that Russia had asked for a fuelling station on the Red Sea in exchange for weapons and ammunition.

    Such a station would be beneficial to Russia, particularly after the fall of Syria's Assad regime put in question key bases there.

    The war in Sudan has drawn in multiple competing regional and global influences, in part due to its ample Red Sea coastline, as well as gold resources.

    (Writing by Nafisa Eltahir; Editing by Sandra Maler)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russia and Sudan have agreed to establish a naval base on the Red Sea.
    • •Sudanese Foreign Minister confirmed the agreement in Moscow.
    • •The plan has been under discussion since former President Omar al-Bashir's era.
    • •Russia seeks strategic advantage after losing bases in Syria.
    • •The Red Sea region is geopolitically significant due to resources.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russia, Sudan agree on Red Sea naval base, Sudanese foreign minister says

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is the agreement between Russia and Sudan to establish a naval base on the Red Sea.

    2Why is the Red Sea location significant?

    The Red Sea location is significant due to its strategic position and Sudan's ample coastline and resources.

    3What are the implications of this agreement?

    The agreement enhances Russia's strategic influence in the region and impacts global geopolitical dynamics.

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