POLITICS
One geography, two states: Saudi Arabia’s security approach to Sudan
Journalist, commentator and member of the Saudi Association for Political Science. The Red Sea does not recognise political borders as maps draw them. Instead, it binds every country on its shores to a shared fate with its neighbours across the water. When the western shore of this sea is shaken, the eastern shore does not remain untouched.
Riyadh sees Sudan’s unity and stability as inseparable from its own security across the Red Sea.
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