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Russia extends an olive branch to Sudan as it hands over two geological atlases

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
May 22, 2025
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These records replace critical mining data lost during Sudan’s continuing conflict, representing an important step toward rebuilding the country’s mineral sector.

Dr. Hind Siddiq, Sudan’s Mineral Resources Undersecretary, requested the data transfer during the Kazan Economic Forum, and it was launched.

Recognizing Sudan’s urgent need, Russia swiftly delivered physical copies of the reports and promised to supply digital versions soon.

Russia reviewed investment potential in Sudan’s mining industry, particularly in the chromium and manganese sectors, as reported by the Sudan News Agency.

The Sudanese Ministry of Minerals delegation recommended that the Russian side submit recommendations for technical analysis and subsequent debate during the Joint Ministerial Committee’s eighth session, which is slated for next June.

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Sudan’s call for Russian integration

Sudan’s Ministry of Minerals underlined at the forum that economic integration is no longer an option, but rather a necessity in today’s interconnected globe.

Sudanese president Omar al-Bashir and Russian president Vladimir Putin [GettyImages-1177794044]

The Ministry emphasized the significance of sharing resources, expertise, and technology in promoting mutual development and stability between Sudan and Russia.

Dr. Siddiq, who led Sudan’s team to the Kazan Forum, emphasized the importance of true relationships based on trust, shared goals, and equitable development.

The Kazan Forum, officially titled “Russia – Islamic World: KazanForum,” has been held annually and gained federal recognition in 2022 by presidential decree.

At the event, the Ministry of Minerals’ undersecretary emphasized that such cooperation might help Sudan achieve a more peaceful and prosperous future.

She also noted that the mining industry is one of Sudan’s most important economic pillars, providing chances for foreign investment and the use of cutting-edge mineral exploration and extraction technologies.

Russia and Sudan’s mining history

Dr. Siddiq also traced Sudan’s lengthy history of mining partnership with Russia back to the 1970s.

At the time, collaborative activities centered on geological, geochemical, and geophysical mapping, notably in the Red Sea region.

The relationship developed dramatically during the Sudanese-Russian Joint Ministerial Committee, which was established in 2013.

Several cooperation endeavors arose during the course of seven meetings, the most notable of which was the Sudan metallurgical map at a scale of 1:1,000,000.

This ambitious initiative, a collaboration between Sudan’s Geological Research Corporation and Russia’s RoseGeo, seeks to map Sudan’s abundant mineral resources.

Although the first two phases were completed, the project was halted due to the outbreak of conflict in Sudan.

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