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Asharq Al-Awsat
Asharq Al-Awsat
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Asharq Al-Awsat

Sudan, US to Discuss Removing Khartoum from Terror Blacklist

Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir. (Reuters)

Sudan and the United States agreed Thursday on a second phase of talks aimed at removing it from the US list of state sponsors of terrorism.

The US State Department Wednesday said Washington was prepared to "initiate the process of rescinding Sudan's designation as a state sponsor of terrorism" if Khartoum undertakes more reforms.

It called on Sudan to engage in further anti-terrorism cooperation and improve its human rights record, and act on outstanding claims related to terrorism as well as work to resolve internal conflicts.

The announcement came after talks Tuesday in Washington between US Deputy John Sullivan and Sudanese Foreign Minister Al-Dierdiry Ahmed.

The Sudanese foreign ministry said the talks marked the "launching of the second phase of the strategic dialogue with the United States" aimed at bolstering "bilateral cooperation" between the two countries and achieving "progress in a number of fields of mutual concern".

A statement said Sudan "welcomes" these talks and the US announcement that it was "ready to engage in a process to remove Sudan from a list of state sponsors of terrorism" in stages.

The statement stressed Sudan's "readiness to engage" in steps aimed at "reaching the aspired goals".

In October 2017, Washington lifted decades-old sanctions on Sudan following improved relations between the two countries.

Officials say blacklisting Sudan is holding back its crisis-hit economy from recovering as international banks, global financial institutions and investors remain wary of conducting commercial transactions with the country.

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