France pledges billion euro loan to Sudan’s transitional government
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17/05/2021 - 19:19 File photo of Sudan s Abdalla Hamdok (l) and French President Emmanuel Macron (r) REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer 3 min Sudan will be one step closer to paying off its foreign debt on Monday, after French President Emmanuel Macron promised a loan of 1.2 billion euros. He praised the country as an inspiration in its transition after 30 years of authoritarian rule. Advertising Read more For the first time in the entire region, it put an end to a regime using the weapon of political Islam to cover up its mistakes and to divide its people, said Macron, who hosted a special summit in Paris on Monday as a way to welcome Sudan back into the international system.
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