Arab League Building - 15 millim
This commemorative stamp was issued by the Republic of the Sudan to mark the anniversary of the Arab League (League of Arab States) and to celebrate the inauguration of its permanent headquarters in Cairo, Egypt. Sudan, which officially joined the regional organization in January 1956 shortly after gaining its own independence, released this series to underscore its integration into the Arab world and its commitment to collective regional diplomacy. By dedicating a postal release to the regional bloc, the Sudanese government sought to strengthen political, cultural, and economic solidarity with fellow member states during a highly dynamic era of post-colonial Arab nationalism.
The completion of the centralized headquarters near Tahrir Square in Cairo represented a major milestone in establishing a permanent, modern administrative infrastructure for joint Arab summits, treaties, and developmental coordination. For Sudan, showcasing the landmark complex alongside the official emblem of the Arab League on its national postage served as a powerful diplomatic gesture. The widely circulated issue highlighted Sudan's active diplomatic presence on the regional stage and celebrated the progress of collective institutions dedicated to fostering unity across the Middle East and North Africa.