ANOTHER Trump Peace Deal: Sudan to Normalize Relations with Israel


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No wonder he’s received so many Nobel Peace Prize Nominations…

President Trump has announced that Sudan will begin normalizing relations with Israel—the third Arab nation to do so in recent months.

Fox News reports:

The deal, which would deepen Sudan’s engagement with the West, follows Trump’s conditional agreement this week to remove the North African nation from the list of state sponsors of terrorism if it pays compensation to American victims of terror attacks.

It also delivers a foreign policy achievement for Trump just days before the U.S. election and boosts his embattled ally, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Recently, the United States brokered diplomatic pacts between Israel and the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain. Jordan recognized Israel in the 1990s.

According to White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany, Sudan transferred $335 million into an escrow account for the victims of the 1998 attacks on the US embassies in Tanzania and Kenya, the terror attack on the U.S. Navy guided missile destroyer, the USS Cole, and the 2008 murder of a USAID employee in Khartoum.

“Today represents a momentous step forward in the United States-Sudan bilateral relationship and marks a pivotal turning point for Sudan, allowing for a new future of collaboration and support for its ongoing and historic democratic transition,” said McEnany.

President Trump invited journalists into the Oval Office during his phone call with the leaders of Israel and Sudan.

“This is one of the great days in the history of Sudan,” Trump said.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said, “It is a new world. We are cooperating with everyone. Building a better future for all of us.”

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No wonder he’s received so many Nobel Peace Prize Nominations…

President Trump has announced that Sudan will begin normalizing relations with Israel—the third Arab nation to do so in recent months.

Fox News reports:

The deal, which would deepen Sudan’s engagement with the West, follows Trump’s conditional agreement this week to remove the North African nation from the list of state sponsors of terrorism if it pays compensation to American victims of terror attacks.

It also delivers a foreign policy achievement for Trump just days before the U.S. election and boosts his embattled ally, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Recently, the United States brokered diplomatic pacts between Israel and the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain. Jordan recognized Israel in the 1990s.

According to White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany, Sudan transferred $335 million into an escrow account for the victims of the 1998 attacks on the US embassies in Tanzania and Kenya, the terror attack on the U.S. Navy guided missile destroyer, the USS Cole, and the 2008 murder of a USAID employee in Khartoum.

“Today represents a momentous step forward in the United States-Sudan bilateral relationship and marks a pivotal turning point for Sudan, allowing for a new future of collaboration and support for its ongoing and historic democratic transition,” said McEnany.

President Trump invited journalists into the Oval Office during his phone call with the leaders of Israel and Sudan.

“This is one of the great days in the history of Sudan,” Trump said.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said, “It is a new world. We are cooperating with everyone. Building a better future for all of us.”

For the full story, click HERE.