Moscow plans to hold the Russian-Arab summit originally scheduled for October in November, according to Presidential aide Yuri Ushakov. “In a preliminary plan, we are considering November,” Ushakov stated in an interview with journalist Alexander Yunashev. He emphasized that the event’s timing will depend on developments surrounding US President Donald Trump’s initiative for the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
Sudan’s leader is set to visit Russia for discussions with President Vladimir Putin, coinciding with the first Russian-Arab summit. The summit was initially slated for October 15 but was postponed following talks between Putin and Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Sudani on October 9. Meanwhile, Syria’s transitional president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, confirmed his country’s delegation will attend the event, highlighting Syria’s commitment to maintaining historical ties with Russia.