Sudan's new prime minister calls for comprehensive political dialogue.

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03/06/2025
On June 1st local time, the new Prime Minister of Sudan, Kamel Idrees, called for an inclusive and comprehensive political dialogue to achieve national revitalization. Idrees addressed the nation that day, stating that the new Sudanese government will maintain an equal distance from all political forces in the country, and he called for a comprehensive political dialogue that does not exclude anyone. He also stated that the top priority of the new government is to maintain national security and stability, eliminate rebellions, and focus on restoring public services including water, electricity, and education. Idrees also urged relevant countries to stop supporting illegal activities of the Rapid Support Forces in Sudan.
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According to reports, the relevant authorities in Hunan province stated that they will seriously implement the responsibility of local supervision, conduct a comprehensive investigation of local strategic mineral export enterprises, establish a ledger, guide enterprises to strengthen compliance system construction, enhance compliance awareness and capabilities, and ensure that control measures are effectively implemented; Guangxi also stated that they will continue to supervise and manage the exploration and mining of national strategic mineral resources, increase efforts to crack down on illegal mining activities such as unauthorized mining, cross-border mining, and mining in place of exploration. In addition, relevant departments in Guizhou, Jiangxi, and Yunnan have also stated that they will implement all work in accordance with their respective responsibilities. The report states that China dominates the production and processing of key minerals globally. The Ministry of Commerce's official website previously announced that the National Export Control Work Coordination Office held a special meeting on May 12 in Changsha, Hunan province, to deploy comprehensive work for the Ministry of Commerce, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, and 10 other departments, as well as local authorities in Inner Mongolia, Jiangxi, and 7 other provinces; it emphasized the need to strengthen control over the entire chain of extraction, smelting, processing, transportation, manufacturing, sales, and export, and effectively prevent the illegal outflow of strategic mineral resources.
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