Permitted for publication: A delegation from the Mossad visited Sudan after the coup in the country.
The assessment that the purpose of the unusual trip was to ensure the continuation of the normalization process between the countries, against the background of the internal tensions in the country.
As you may recall, last week there was a coup in Khartoum that led to the dissolution of the Transitional Council and the establishment of a military regime.
Sudan is one of the four countries that signed the Abrahamic Accords, but so far has not practically promoted ties with Israel, has not opened a mission in the country, and has not sent a messenger to build ties.
After the coup, a U.S. State Department spokesman said in a briefing to reporters that “many of our partners and allies with whom we spoke expressed a similar degree of concern and condemnation to what we saw happening in Khartoum.
Similar to the approach to financial aid to Sudan, it will be necessary to examine the normalization efforts between Israel and the country. "
About three weeks ago, the Saudi Arabian network reported that a Sudanese security delegation had arrived in Israel.
According to the report, the visit lasted about two days during which the representatives of the parties discussed the relations between the two countries.