Sudan's visit to Secretary of State August 26 at 8:16 urgently to normalize diplomatic relations with Israel

As the U.S. embarked on normalization of diplomatic relations with Israel and the Arab countries, Sudanese Prime Minister Hamdok met with U.S. Secretary of State Pompeio, saying that diplomatic relations should be judged after a transfer to civil politics scheduled for two years later. He showed a hurry.

US Secretary of State Pompeio, who was visiting Israel, visited Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, and met with Prime Minister Hamdok on the 25th.

According to the Sudanese government, Prime Minister Hamdok was willing to strengthen relations with the United States to lift the designation of the state supporting terrorism in the wake of the collapse of the Bashir administration, which had long been confronted with the United States, in a military coup last year, according to the Sudanese government. I showed you. On the other hand, regarding the normalization of diplomatic relations with Israel, which the United States is seeking, "the transitional government does not have the authority to make decisions," he said, during the current joint rule of the military and civilians, it was difficult to move to a civil politics planned for two years. He expressed a hurry that it should be judged after the transfer.

Sudan was argued that it would follow suit after the UAE among the Arab countries agreed to normalize diplomatic relations with Israel, but Sudan was eager to normalize diplomatic relations last week. The Foreign Ministry spokesman, who made the statement, was dismissed, and this time the Prime Minister himself once again showed a cautious stance.