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Report: Israel will send first delegation to Sudan next week Israel today

2020-11-10T10:12:00.283Z


| Political-politicalAfter the two countries announced that they would sign an agreement to normalize relations between them, the delegation will go to the bow this coming Sunday • The Prime Minister's Office has not yet commented on the report. Israel will send its first delegation to Sudan next week as part of preparations for the signing of a normalization of relations between the two countries, the Reuters news a


After the two countries announced that they would sign an agreement to normalize relations between them, the delegation will go to the bow this coming Sunday • The Prime Minister's Office has not yet commented on the report.

Israel will send its first delegation to Sudan next week as part of preparations for the signing of a normalization of relations between the two countries, the Reuters news agency reported today (Tuesday).

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According to a source close to the schedule of the Israeli delegation, which refused to identify itself by its name or nationality, it will leave for Sudan this coming Sunday.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office has not yet commented on the report, as has Khartoum.

The report comes about two weeks after the two countries announced a full normalization of relations between them, a move mediated through US President Donald Trump.

In doing so, Sudan has become the third country to sign a similar agreement with Israel in recent months, following the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.

In parallel with the statement, Trump removed Sudan from the list of countries that support terrorism, which would allow it to integrate into the international financial system and attract foreign investment.

Following the announcement, Netanyahu said the move was a "tremendous upheaval. In Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, the three Arab League leaders were released in 1967 - no peace with Israel, no recognition of Israel and no negotiations with Israel. Today Sudan said yes to peace, yes to recognition and yes to negotiations And providing. "

Source: israelhayom

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