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Trump announces that Israel and Sudan have agreed to normalize relations

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“President Donald Trump announced Friday that Sudan and Israel have agreed to normalize relations -- a foreign policy achievement for the incumbent president less than two weeks before the US presidential election.

"President @realDonaldTrump has announced that Sudan and Israel have agreed to the normalization of relations— another major step toward building peace in the Middle East with another nation joining the Abraham Accords," White House spokesperson Judd Deere said on Twitter.

Trump's announcement came shortly after the White House said he had informed Congress of his intent to remove Sudan from the state sponsor of terrorism list. The rescission of the 27-year old designation was widely seen as being tied to the deal with Israel.”


More good news for Israel as another Muslim majority country has agreed to normalize relations. Hopefully more will agree to this and help reduce tensions and the possibility of violence in the region.
 
When I think about major players in that region... Sudan is 100% on the top of that list. :rolleyes:

More smoke and mirrors.
 
Next Trump will announce a normalizing of relations between Israel and Canada.
 
When I think about major players in that region... Sudan is 100% on the top of that list. :rolleyes:

More smoke and mirrors.
No, they’re definitely not a major player, but every country that normalizes relations with Israel makes it easier for the major players to get on board.
 
No, they’re definitely not a major player, but every country that normalizes relations with Israel makes it easier for the major players to get on board.
And it actually puts a lot of pressure for the major players to get on board. That's a good thing.
 
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