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Sudan gives Israel initial okay for some commercial overflights

Sudanese military spokesman Amer Mohamed al-Hassan tells Al Jazeera there has been an agreement "in principle" for use of Sudan's airspace by commercial aircraft traveling from South America to Israel, though he said technical aspects of the overflights were still being studied and Sudan had not agreed to overflights by Israeli carrier El Al.

by  Reuters and Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  02-06-2020 09:30
Last modified: 02-06-2020 09:31
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Sudan has agreed to allow flights heading to Israel to cross its airspace, a Sudanese military spokesman said on Wednesday, two days after Sudan's head of state, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, held a surprise meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Uganda.

The meeting in Entebbe al-Burhan and Netanyahu stirred controversy in Sudan after Israeli officials suggested it could lead to normalizing relations between the two former foes.

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Tensions have risen between the Sudanese military and civilian groups sharing power after last year's overthrow of former president Omar al-Bashir. The cabinet has held two emergency meetings over the Uganda trip, about which it says it was not informed.

Sudan's military responded with a rare political statement on Wednesday, describing Burhan's trip to meet Netanyahu as being in "the highest interests of national security and of Sudan."

Sudanese military spokesman Amer Mohamed al-Hassan told Al Jazeera there had been an agreement "in principle" for use of Sudan's airspace by commercial aircraft traveling from South America to Israel, though he said technical aspects of the overflights were still being studied and Sudan had not agreed to overflights by Israeli carrier El Al.

"Sudan has not announced full normalization [with Israel], but it is exchanging interests," he said.

Netanyahu had previously said opening Sudanese airspace to Israeli civilian planes would cut hours off flights to South America, Israel's fourth-most important travel destination.

That African air corridor would also include Egypt and Chad, with which Israel renewed long-severed relations in 2018.

"With Sudan we are now establishing cooperative relations," Netanyahu said in a campaign speech on Wednesday. "We will overfly Sudan."

This week's meeting in Uganda coincided with an announcement that Burhan had been invited to visit Washington later this year. It also came a week after Netanyahu, who faces an election on March 2, traveled to Washington for the unveiling of US President Donald Trump's Middle East peace plan.

Sudan is striving to rebuild links with the outside world after decades of isolation under Islamist Bashir, and to be removed from a US list of countries considered state sponsors of terrorism.

Israeli commentators have suggested the rapprochement with Khartoum might enable the repatriation of thousands of Sudanese who make up around a fifth of illegal migrants and asylum-seekers in Israel. A senior Israeli official on Tuesday played this prospect down.

"No one consulted with me before the trip [by Netanyahu to Uganda] and no one reported to me after the trip. We are not involved in any process that I am familiar with," Shlomo Mor Yosef, head of the Interior Ministry's immigration authority, told Israel's Army Radio.

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