Sudan's Prime Minister (PM) Abdalla Hamdok will left Khartoum, Tuesday, heading to Saudi Arabia in an official visit.
Hamdok is accompanied by a high-level delegation including, members of cabinet and senior officials, according to Sudan News Agency (SUNA).
During his visit, Sudanese PM is set to hold talks with Saudi Crown Prince Mohamed bin Salman, as well as Saudi top officials.
Moreover, members of the accompanying delegation will hold meetings with their Saudi counterparts.
The visit comes as an expression of the importance of the historical ties between Khartoum and Riyadh, and to discuss various issues of common interest and ways to enhance, develop and coordinate them in a manner that serves the well-being, security and stability of the peoples of the two brotherly countries.