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Sudan says reviewing naval base deal with Russia
Since al-Bashir 2019 overthrow, Sudan has moved closer to the US which removed Khartoum from its crippling blacklist This deal was signed under the former National Salvation Government, armed forces’ chief of staff said
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AFP
June 02, 2021 16:04
KHARTOUM: Sudan is reviewing a deal its ousted strongman negotiated with Russia allowing construction of a naval base after some clauses were found to be “somewhat harmful,” a top military official has said.
For decades, Sudan was dependent militarily on Russia because of crippling sanctions imposed by Washington against the government of now ousted president Omar Al-Bashir.