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TOKYO - North Korea will skip the Tokyo Olympics this year to protect its athletes from Covid-19, the isolated nation said on Tuesday (April 6), crushing hopes that the Games could inspire political breakthroughs that can ease regional tensions.
For South Korean President Moon Jae-in, the Games was a chance to rekindle diplomacy with North Korea, which has shunned official contact after talks collapsed between its leader Kim Jong Un and then United States President Donald Trump in 2019.
Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga also wanted to break the ice with North Korea - through direct talks with officials attending the Games - in a bid to make progress on the return of Japanese nationals who were abducted by Pyongyang decades ago.
Sudan’s cabinet votes to repeal Israel boycott law Al Jazeera English © The signing came after United States President Donald Trump announced in October that Sudan would st. Sudan agreed to normalise ties with Israel in October 2020 [File: Jack Guez and Ashraf Shazly/AFP]
Sudan’s cabinet has approved a bill abolishing a 1958 law on boycotting Israel in the latest development in relations between the two sides.
The move still needs the approval of a joint meeting of Sudan’s Sovereign Council and cabinet, which serves as Sudan’s interim legislative body, to come into effect, the cabinet said.
While Sudan’s civilian authorities have maintained that the decision to initiate relations with Israel would be left to the yet-to-be-formed transitional parliament, Tuesday’s vote is seen as a step that could pave the way for official visits and further diplomatic ties.