The Sudanese Position on the Israeli Aggression against Egypt in 1967
The Sudanese Position on the Israeli Aggression against Egypt in 1967
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Keywords: Aggression, Egypt, Sudanese stance.Abstract
Egypt and Sudan have been bound by strong, fateful relations, with Sudanese governments and the Sudanese people expressing a desire to create positive atmospheres in their relationship with Egypt. Similarly, Egypt maintained a reciprocal stance toward aggression. This study aims to shed light on Sudan’s position and its implications for the war on Egypt and the region. Agreements were held in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, to discuss these implications
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