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Sudan signs deal on normalising ties with Israel, agrees aid deal

January 7, 2021
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The signing made Sudan the third Arab country to ink the ‘Abraham Accords’ after the UAE

Sudan signed the “Abraham Accords” paving the way to normalising ties with Israel on Wednesday, alongside an aid deal to access $1 billion annual World Bank financing, during an unprecedented visit by the US treasury chief.

The deals were signed less than a month after Washington removed Khartoum from its “state sponsors of terrorism” blacklist, following Sudan’s agreement to normalise ties with Israel in October.

They are the culmination of efforts by Sudan’s transitional civilian-majority government — which took power after the April 2019 ouster of president Omar al-Bashir — to forge closer ties with the US.

The US embassy congratulated Sudan’s civilian-led transitional government on signing the deal, saying it would “help further Sudan on its transformative path to stability, security, and economic opportunity.”

“The agreement allows Sudan, Israel and other signers of the Abraham Accords to build mutual trust and increase cooperation in the region,” the embassy said a tweet.

Wednesday’s signing made Sudan the third Arab country to ink the “Abraham Accords” after the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain last year.

Morocco has agreed a “normalisation” with Israel that restores past relations.

Sudan said in October that its own deal with the Jewish state will come into force after its approval by a yet-to-be-formed parliament.

Aid and debt relief
The accords were signed by Sudan’s justice minister Nasredeen Abdulbari and US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.

“We welcome the great closeness between Israel and other neighbouring countries in the region, as well as the start of diplomatic relations,” Abdulbari said at the signing ceremony.

“We will also work in the near future to strengthen and expand these relations.”

Israeli Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi welcomed the agreement.

“Sudan’s signing of the Abraham Accords is an important step in advancing regional normalisation agreements in the Middle East,” Ashkenazi wrote on Twitter, thanking the US administration for “its constant efforts to promote peace and stability” throughout the Middle East.

“I hope that this agreement will soon bring progress in the dialogue and normalisation between Israel and Sudan and promote the development of relations between our two countries,” he added.

Mnuchin will be heading to Israel after his stop in Sudan.

During his one-day visit, Mnuchin met with head of state General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok.

In a tweet, Hamdok said the US treasury chief’s visit comes as part of “concrete steps” toward strengthening relations.

Their talks focused on Sudan’s deteriorating “economic situation, US aid to Sudan and debt relief,” Khartoum’s government said.

Sudan’s removal from the US terrorism blacklist last month has opened it up for aid, debt relief and investment.

Sudan’s acting finance minister Hiba Ahmed and Mnuchin “signed a memorandum of understanding in Khartoum to provide a same-day bridge financing facility to clear Sudan’s arrears to the World Bank,” her office said.

“This move will enable Sudan to regain access to over $1 billion in annual financing from the World Bank for the first time in 27 years,” the finance ministry said in a statement.

The ministry said such international financing will help support “major infrastructure and other development project throughout Sudan.”

Sudan has been undergoing a rocky transition since the army toppled Bashir in 2019 following months of mass protests against his rule.

It is struggling with a severe economic crisis exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic, with chronic hard currency shortages and galloping inflation.

Its external debt is estimated at some $60 billion.

On Wednesday, the US treasury chief also met with Sudan’s water minister to discuss the long-running dispute with Egypt and Ethiopia over Addis Ababa’s gigantic Nile dam.

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