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Sudan's leader: Meeting with PM Netanyahu sought to protect national security

After Ramallah blasts Khartoum for "stabbing Palestinians in the back," Chief of Sudan's Sovereignty Council Abdel Fattah al-Burhan says nothing has changed in his country's stance on the Palestinian issue.

by  Ariel Kahana and Daniel Siryoti
Published on  02-05-2020 12:08
Last modified: 09-24-2020 04:18
Sudan's leader: Meeting with PM Netanyahu sought to protect national securityAP/Hussein Malla

Sudanese Gen. Abdel Fattah Burhan, head of Sudan's transitional government | File photo: AP/Hussein Malla

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Breaking the silence on the meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu in Uganda, head of Sudan's Sovereignty Council said the meeting was aimed at protecting his country's national security.

"I took this step from the standpoint of my responsibility to protect the national security of Sudan and achieve the supreme interests of the Sudanese people," Abdel Fattah al-Burhan said in a statement issued after he briefed Sudan's ruling body about his meeting in Uganda on Monday.

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The Palestinian were furious to learn of the meeting, news of which was covered extensively by Israeli media, saying Sudan had "stabbed the Palestinians in the back." But in what was his first official confirmation of the event, al-Burhan said nothing had changed in the country's position on the Palestinian cause.

He added that the discussion of Sudanese-Israeli relations and their development was the responsibility of the relevant authorities.

After the meeting, Netanyahu announced that Israel and Sudan have agreed to start the groundwork to set the stage for the normalization of ties.

The surprise meeting sparked controversy in Sudan, as the government said it was not notified of it ahead of time and critics lambasting the talks on social media.

Moderate Sudanese lawmakers, however, said the meeting would improve Sudan's standing with the United States.

For Israel, it was a major diplomatic breakthrough with a Muslim-majority African state, two days after the Arab League rejected US President Donald Trump's proposal of Israeli-Palestinian peace.

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