Despite over a year of negotiations, Sudan is facing a fresh obstacle to its removal from a U.S. terrorism list that has hindered its economy: a demand that it normalize relations with Israel, three sources familiar with the matter said.
However, three Sudanese government officials told Reuters on Thursday that Sudan is resisting the linkage of the two issues, which comes as U.S. President Donald Trump has been touting himself as a historic peacemaker on the campaign trail.
Sudan's position is that it's fulfilled every prior negotiated obligation to get itself removed from the terrorism list. "Sudan has completed all the necessary conditions," an unnamed Sudanese said on Thursday. "We expect to be removed from the list soon."
But the US administration has been in a media blitz touting its Middle East peace-making capabilities. The US ambassador to the United Nations, Kelly Kraft, said on Wednesday that another Arab country would join the process of normalization with Israel within the next two days.
How US foreign policy now works: Pompeo asked Sudan to recognize Israel & offered to take Sudan off the terror-supporting list if it agreed--shows how fake that list is. Sudan leaders understood that all is transactional and said OK but give us $3 billion. https://t.co/hnT4EOlRD4 Stephen Kinzer (@stephenkinzer) September 24, 2020
In statements to Al-Arabiya, Kraft said that another Arab nation will conduct a peace deal with Israel and more will quickly follow suit, likely "within the next day or two".
Sudan as well as Oman have topped the list in terms of speculation. Kraft even mentioned Saudi Arabia has a hopeful, which would indeed be monumental. The Gulf regimes have already been in covert cooperation and intelligence sharing with Israel in past efforts to topple Assad in Syria. The "counter Iran and its allies" initiative have brought the unlikely bedfellows into an unprecedented era of contact.
I expect China to try to influence the process. They do not want Trump to get another Foreign Policy win before the Election. If Trump can get a few more Arab countries to join UAE it would help Trump a lot.
I’d require Sudan to stop persecuting and killing Christians.