DEVELOPING: The United States
on Sunday invited General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, head of Sudan’s
sovereign council, to visit Washington, the council said, highlighting
warmer bilateral ties since the army toppled President Omar al-Bashir
last year. U.S Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who invited Burhan for
the visit during a phone call, said in December that the two countries
planned to begin exchanging ambassadors after a 23-year hiatus.
Washington and Khartoum had been at odds for decades, but their relations have improved since Bashir’s overthrow in April 2019 and the formation of a civilian transitional government four months later. The purpose of the visit will be “to discuss bilateral relations between the two countries and ways of developing them”, the council said in a statement, without giving a date for the trip but saying Burhan “promised to fulfill it soon”. Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok and other cabinet ministers have visited Washington since the transitional government was sworn in. Burhan has visited several neighboring countries and Russia. -Full Report
Washington and Khartoum had been at odds for decades, but their relations have improved since Bashir’s overthrow in April 2019 and the formation of a civilian transitional government four months later. The purpose of the visit will be “to discuss bilateral relations between the two countries and ways of developing them”, the council said in a statement, without giving a date for the trip but saying Burhan “promised to fulfill it soon”. Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok and other cabinet ministers have visited Washington since the transitional government was sworn in. Burhan has visited several neighboring countries and Russia. -Full Report