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New Halayeb dispute remains one of the most enduring and complex territorial conflicts in Africa. Its resolution requires careful consideration of historical claims, legal principles, and the aspirations of the people living in New Halayeb. As Egypt and Sudan continue to navigate this intricate issue, the hope is that they will prioritize peaceful negotiations and collaborative efforts to find a lasting solution. The future of New Halayeb depends on the willingness of both nations to embrace dialogue, compromise, and cooperation for the greater good of regional stability and prosperity.