Sunday, March 18, 2018

Khartoum ready for further dialogue with Washington to remove Sudan from terror list

Khartoum is ready to resume talks with Washington to remove Sudan from the U.S. terror list, semi-official Sudan Media Center (SMC) reported Sunday.
"The government is ready to start the second phase of dialogue with Washington to wipe Sudan off the list of states sponsoring terrorism," Sudanese State Minister for Foreign Affairs Mohamed Abdallah Idris was quoted as saying, without a date set for that.
"The government is working for finalizing dialogue with the U.S. in accordance with proposed frameworks and set priorities," he added.
Idris noted the government's foreign moves are dedicating to prioritizing the removal of Sudan from the U.S. list of states sponsoring terrorism.
Removing Sudan from the terror list and normalizing ties between Khartoum and Washington still remain as a pending issues for debate in the second phase of Sudan-U.S. dialogue.
On Oct. 6, 2017, the U.S. decided to lift sanctions on Sudan in recognition of positive measures by the government of Sudan to stop hostilities in conflict regions, improve humanitarian conditions, and maintain cooperation with the U.S. on regional conflicts and terrorism.
In 1993, Washington listed Sudan on states sponsoring terrorism. In 1997, the U.S. imposed tight economic embargo on Sudan on imports, exports and bank transfers.
Source: Xinhua

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