Sudan on Wednesday reaffirmed its commitment to deepen bilateral relations with Nigeria in the aviation sector.
The coup ended a power-sharing agreement between military and civilian leaders, established following the April 2019 overthrow of President Omar al-Bashir, who had ruled for 30 years.
Sudanese demonstrators began gathering on Tuesday ahead of protests on the first anniversary of a coup that halted a democratic transition.
The U.S. removed Sudan from its list of countries sponsoring terrorism in December 2020.
The UN says “The lack of trust among Sudanese actors needs to be overcome through a meaningful and inclusive dialogue.”
“At least 39 people had been killed by security forces in Sudan since the October 25 military coup, 15 of whom were reportedly shot dead on Wednesday,” Ms Bachelet said.
An EU delegation, as well as the embassies of Germany, France, Britain, the U.S. and other countries, met Hamdok at his residence, they said jointly on Twitter Thursday.
Sudan has been designated as a state sponsor of terrorism since 1993.
