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Home Special Coverage Middle East Peace Process

Sudanese PM opposes normalization with Israel as Khartoum deliberates move

Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok is said to have voiced strong opposition to Khartoum instating any formal diplomatic relations with Jerusalem. Deliberation on a potential peace deal comes a day after its government reportedly received an ultimatum from Washington on the matter.

by  Dean Shmuel Elmas , Neta Bar and News Agencies
Published on  10-15-2020 23:50
Last modified: 10-25-2021 09:17
Sudanese PM opposes normalization with Israel as Khartoum deliberates moveReuters/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah

Sudan's Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok | File photo: Reuters/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah

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Sudan's Sovereignty Council, the governing body of the African nation, was expected to hold late-night deliberations on whether to recognize Israel, CNN reported Thursday. A decision on the matter could come as early as Friday morning, the network said on its Arabic channel.

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The rushed discussions in Khartoum follow an ultimatum by Washington to Khartoum to declare its willingness to normalize ties with the Jewish state.

According to Arabic daily Asharq Al-Awsat, Sudan's Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok has voiced strong opposition to Khartoum instating any formal diplomatic relations with Jerusalem.

Hamdok has reportedly demanded that the demand for the establishment of relations with Israel be separated from Sudan's appeal to be removed from Washington's list of countries that support terrorism. The daily noted that the prime minister has been under "intense international pressure" to withdraw from his opposition to the move.

Israel has recently signed normalization deals with two Arab countries – the UAE and Bahrain. The reported ultimatum was apparently issued as a condition for removing Sudan from the US list of state sponsors of terrorism.

Media outlets in Sudan, meanwhile, said earlier Thursday the government officials in the capital Khartoum were still divided on the issue.

US officials declined to comment on the alleged ultimatum, Asharq Al-Awsat reported, although it's possible the Trump administration would like to secure another diplomatic achievement before the upcoming presidential election on November 3.

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