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A US official is expected to announce an agreement today on steps toward normalizing relations between “Israel” and Sudan, with Sudan announcing that Trump has signed a decision to remove Sudan from the list of “states sponsoring terrorism.”
The Transitional Sovereignty Council in Sudan announced today, Friday, on its Twitter page that the president of the United States, Donald Trump, signed the decision to remove Sudan from the “list of states sponsoring terrorism.”
* Breaking news
The US president officially signed the decision to remove Sudan from the list of states sponsoring terrorism and the announcement will be made shortly.
A historic day for Sudan and its glorious revolution.
– The Transitional Sovereignty Council – Sudan (@TSC_SUDAN) October 23, 2020
Later, the White House announced that Trump had informed Congress of his intention to remove Sudan from the list of countries that support terrorism.
The White House said Friday that “Sudan transferred $ 335 million to an account for the victims of the attacks on the US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania and their families.”
Reuters also quoted a senior US official today who hopes to “announce today an agreement on steps toward normalizing relations between Israel and Sudan.”
Israeli media said that “a large US source told Reuters that” an agreement is expected to be announced tonight prior to (or in preparation for) normalization between Israel and Sudan. Prior to that, the temporary sovereign council in Sudan announced that Trump signed off on removing Sudan from the list of countries that support terrorism. “
In the context, the Umma Party of Sudan attacked the institutions of the transitional government on Friday in the context of its efforts to normalize relations with the Israeli occupation.
Sources in Sudan and Egypt revealed today that Saudi Arabia will pay $ 335 million to the United States to accelerate the normalization of relations between Khartoum and Tel Aviv, the Middle East Monitor reported.
According to press reports, the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman, quickly intervened, after US President Donald Trump established a condition that required Sudan to pay compensation to Washington. Trump described the event as “great news.”
On Thursday, two Sudanese government sources confirmed to “Reuters” that the leader of the transitional government, Abdullah Hamdok, is willing to normalize relations with “Israel” if Parliament approves it.
It is noteworthy that the daily “Israel Hayom” said yesterday that after many months of efforts and intense contacts with the United States, Sudan decided to fully normalize relations with “Israel”, the newspaper learned from an informed diplomatic source.
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