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(Asharq Al-Awsat-UK) Ahmed Younis - Deputy Chairman of the Sovereign Council in Sudan Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo on Tuesday denied the presence of foreign pressure on Khartoum to normalize relations with Israel. Sudan's historic commitment to the Palestinian cause does not prohibit its establishment of ties with Israel, he said, adding that the boycott has been worthless and did not benefit anyone. "There is no enmity between us and Israel, and no war," he stated, emphasizing that Sudan will "reap the fruits of peace and communication with Israel." He confirmed that 90% of the Sudanese people support the move.2020-10-29 00:00:00Full Article
Sudanese Official: Normalizing Ties with Israel Is a Gain for Sudan
(Asharq Al-Awsat-UK) Ahmed Younis - Deputy Chairman of the Sovereign Council in Sudan Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo on Tuesday denied the presence of foreign pressure on Khartoum to normalize relations with Israel. Sudan's historic commitment to the Palestinian cause does not prohibit its establishment of ties with Israel, he said, adding that the boycott has been worthless and did not benefit anyone. "There is no enmity between us and Israel, and no war," he stated, emphasizing that Sudan will "reap the fruits of peace and communication with Israel." He confirmed that 90% of the Sudanese people support the move.2020-10-29 00:00:00Full Article
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