Sudan has rejected an offer from a nation offering material help to enable it to survive the present crisis in return for severing relations with Qatar and Turkey, reported Qatar Tribune.
"A state offered to give fuel and flour to help Sudan to escape the present crisis in return for separating relations with Qatar, Turkey, Iran and the Muslim Brotherhood," Mohamed Mustafa al Dau, leader of the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Sudanese parliament and agent leader of Sudan's decision National Congress Party, was cited as saying in Sudan Today.
He said the specialists rejected the offer, saying accepting the guide would be an unforgivable immoral act and takeoff from its principles.
A Sudanese source additionally affirmed to Al Jazeera Net that the Sudanese administration dismissed the offer, saying it was not satisfactory under any conditions.
The source said Qatar stood by Sudan and its people in times of distress, taking note of that Doha applied incredible effort to resolve the conflict in the Darfur region and development of affected areas.
His Highness The Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani on Saturday called Sudanese President Omar al Bashir, during the telephone call, Sudanese President informed the Amir on the most recent developments in Sudan.
The Amir affirmed Qatar's help for Sudan and its readiness to offer help to overcome these conditions, repeating his keenness on Sudan’s security and stability.
The Sudanese president expressed gratitude toward the Amir for his keenness and concern.
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