sudan criticises trump’s visitor ban after sanctions lifted
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Sudan criticises Trump’s visitor ban after sanctions lifted

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Sudan’s criticised US President Donald Trump’s decision to bar visitors from the country, two weeks after former President Barack Obama lifted decades-old sanctions on the North African country.

Trump’s executive order also comes amid increased cooperation between the two countries’ intelligence agencies to combat “transnational terrorism,” Foreign Minister Ibrahim Ghandour said in an interview in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, where he’s attending an African Union summit that began Monday.

“We feel sorry that the decision was taken at a time we started cooperating and the sanctions were lifted,” Ghandour said. “We’ll wait until the period mentioned, until the executive decision passes and see what is next after that and then we’ll act accordingly.”

Sudan was among seven mainly Muslim Middle East and East African nations whose citizens were barred from entering the US by Trump’s January 27 executive order. The decision followed the announcement by Obama earlier this month to reverse some of the economic sanctions that the US had put in place in 1997, four years after it listed Sudan as a state sponsor of terrorism.

The removal of sanctions came after six months of talks with Obama administration officials about counter-terrorism operations, regional efforts to combat the Ugandan rebel Lord’s Resistance Army, violence in Sudan’s western Darfur region and unrest in neighbouring South Sudan, Ghandour said. In that period, Sudan also allowed US intelligence and defence officials to travel to its border with Libya, he said.

“We’ve been in cooperation with the US for a long time, and we are ready to continue for the benefit of our country and countries of the region as well as other countries who are effected by terrorism, which is now a transnational phenomenon,” he said.

The US Treasury said the partial lifting of sanctions, to be reviewed in six months, was in response to Sudanese progress in reducing “offensive” military actions, without specifying against whom, and boosting access for humanitarian groups. The US has previously accused Sudan of sheltering armed groups active in the region.

“The Americans know that we’re not harbouring any opposition of any other country, including South Sudan,” Ghandour said. “They know that the government has negotiated peace with rebels

source : gulfnews

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