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Turkey and Sudan have agreed to establish a strategic cooperation council and to increase trade tries, sealing a "historic" visit by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to Khartoum.

Erdogan's arrived in the Sudanese capital on Sunday as part of a three-day trip that also includes stops in Chad and Tunisia. 

Talks between the two presidents "mostly focused on political and economic development", added Morgan, noting that more bilateral agreements were expected to be signed on Monday. 

For his part, al-Bashir said Erdogan's visit would boost ties between the two Muslim countries.