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Report: Sudan threatens to freeze normalization with Israel Israel today

2020-12-02T05:33:54.311Z


| the Middle EastAfter a dispute with the US administration regarding legislation regarding the removal of the state from the list of supporters of terrorism, Khartoum threatens to withdraw from agreements and understandings with Israel President of Sudan's Sovereignty Council, 'Abd al-Fatah al-Burhan // Photo: AP Difficulties in the peace agreement with Sudan: Senior figures in Khartoum have threatened to free


After a dispute with the US administration regarding legislation regarding the removal of the state from the list of supporters of terrorism, Khartoum threatens to withdraw from agreements and understandings with Israel

  • President of Sudan's Sovereignty Council, 'Abd al-Fatah al-Burhan // Photo: AP

Difficulties in the peace agreement with Sudan: Senior figures in Khartoum have threatened to freeze normalization with Israel if Washington does not complete the legislation that allows the East African country to be removed from the list of supporters of terrorism, the American newspaper The New York Times reported.

U.S. Secretary of State Pompeo reportedly had a difficult conversation with Sudanese Sovereignty Council President Abd al-Fatah al-Burhan, in which al-Burhan made it clear to Pompeo that his country would not proceed with the normalization process with Israel without congressional approval for Sudan's removal, and a number of Sudanese officials , From the list of supporters of terrorism.

Although the United States has already announced that it intends to remove Sudan from the list of countries that support terrorism, without the approval of the US legislature, foreign investors in the country may choose not to invest in it and our culture may reject possible trade with it.

Also, the bow is feared by a wave of lawsuits by terror victims against the poor country.

According to the New York Times, Sudan fears that if Congress does not pass the required legislation in the coming month, the Biden administration may not put the legislation first.

Source: israelhayom

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