The head of the Sudan’s Sovereign Council, Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, confirmed on Tuesday that there is no change in his country's position on the Palestinian issue.

In a closed meeting with the Sovereign Council, I briefed him on the details of his meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the Ugandan city of Entebbe on Monday. Al-Burhan said: “My meeting with Netanyahu came from my responsibility site, the importance of tireless work to maintain and maintain Sudanese national security.”

In a statement, Al-Burhan added, "The research and development of the relationship between Sudan and Israel is the responsibility of the institutions concerned with the matter, as stipulated in the constitutional document," in reference to the cabinet.

The proof stressed that there is no change in his country's stance towards the Palestinian issue. He added, "I affirm that Sudan's principled stance on the Palestinian issue and the right of its people to establish its independent state has remained, and will continue to be, consistent with the Arab consensus and decisions of the Arab League."

The proof stressed that after his meeting with Netanyahu, there is no change in the Sudanese position on the Palestinian issue.

The Minister of Information, government spokesman Faisal Muhammad Salih, said earlier that the cabinet had learned of the meeting from the media. He said, "We have not been informed or consulted about the meeting of the President of the Transitional Sovereign Council with the Israeli Prime Minister."

Sudanese sources had said that the proof would reveal details of his meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the Ugandan capital Kampala.

The sources said that the military component of the Transitional Sovereign Council will enter into a closed meeting with the proof to inform them of what happened with Netanyahu, before entering into a meeting with the entire council, explaining that a very limited number of soldiers and civilians are aware of the visit.

The proof became the second senior Sudanese official to meet Israeli officials, after former President Jaafar Nimeiri met former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, when he was a minister in the Menachem Begin government, according to CNN.

In Ramallah, the secretary of the Palestine Liberation Organization, Saeb Erekat, said on Monday evening that "this meeting is a stab in the back of the Palestinian people and a blatant departure from the Arab peace initiative at a time when the administration of President Donald Trump and the Israeli Prime Minister is trying to liquidate the Palestinian issue," according to the official news agency (WAFA). ).