Iran’s Interior Minister is to leave for Sudan today. Iran and Sudan signed a MOU in areas of security, the fight against terrorism and drug trafficking when the Sudanese interior minister paid a visit to Iran last year. The United States is also planning on deploying troops to Sudan, which once gave refuge to Osama bin Laden, and where they will also encounter China, Malaysia and India.
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Iran’s Interior Minister to Leave for Sudan Today TEHRAN, March 24 (Mehr News Agency) – Iran’s interior minister Abdulvahed Musavi Lari will head for Khartoum today at the invitation of his Sudanese counterpart.
Interior ministry spokesman Jahanbakhsh Khanjani said in a statement that during the minister’s three-day visit to Sudan the two sides will discuss issues of mutual interest including those concerned with security issues and the implementation of a memorandum of understanding already singed between the two Muslim states.
Iran and Sudan signed a MOU in areas of security, fight against terrorism and drug trafficking when Sudanese interior minister paid a visit to here last year.
Reference: The new arrangements for U.S. troop deployments focus almost entirely on oil producing countries that are considered critical to America’s energy needs. (Nigeria, Sudan, Gabon, Chad) These countries could very well supply nearly 25% of the petroleum the US consumes yearly. #msg-2564651 http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=2564651
China, Malaysia as well as India’s Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) are said to be keen on building positions in Sudan which once gave refuge to Osama bin Laden. #msg-2674354 #msg-2617840