Governor of South Darfur State Adam al-Faki on Saturday stressed that the Doha Peace Agreement has allowed the Darfur region to achieve the greatest possible gains, contributing to the prosperity of its economic, trade and investment activities and also enhancing its bilateral relations with the African countries.
The Doha Peace Agreement brought stability to the region, which hosted various international economic activities such as the ongoing 6th Nyala Trade Fair, al-Faki said, adding that development in South Darfur will witness in the next phase new dimensions through the implementation of large development projects including the development of the manufacturing sector and the extension of a new network of roads to link Sudan with neighboring countries.
He also mentioned that South Darfur is witnessing the implementation of several economic and development projects, including animal and plant production, noting that the economic aspects of the Doha Peace Agreement are considered a priority of the current phase after significant progress has been made in the areas of tribal reconciliation, social peace and peaceful coexistence, which supported the economy and opened promising opportunities for investment in the region with high incentives.
Source: QNA
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