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Abstract:Oil and gas exploration blocks offered by Egypt in the Red Sea's "Halayeb Triangle" are considered a direct intrusion into Sudanese territory, Sudan's state news agency SUNA said on Wednesday, citing a ministry official.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Oil and gas exploration blocks offered by Egypt in the Red Sea's “Halayeb Triangle” are considered a direct intrusion into Sudanese territory, Sudan's state news agency SUNA said on Wednesday, citing a ministry official.
“It is considered an illegal operation that carries legal consequences which will be borne by the entities carrying out this operation,” said Saad al-Deen Hussein al-Bishri, minister of state at Khartoum's oil ministry.
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