Sudan refutes establishing relations with Zionist regime

Sudan's foreign ministry on Tuesday rejected the statements by its spokesman Haydar Badawi Sadig about establishing relations with the Zionist regime.

Iran PressAfrica: The Sudanese Foreign Ministry stressed that Khartoum had not negotiated any kind of relations with the Zionist regime.

The ministry emphasized that it had not given any mission to its spokesman to comment on relations with the Zionist regime.

Some news sources reported on Tuesday that Sudan was willing to establish relations with the Zionist regime.

Earlier, reacting to the UAE's move to normalize relations with the Zionist regime, the Pakistani Prime Minister said that Pakistan will never recognize the Israeli regime.

US President Donald Trump on Thursday 13 August announced an agreement between the UAE and the Zionist regime to fully normalize relations.

The Israeli-UAE agreement has sparked a wave of widespread protests by Palestinian groups, countries in the region and a number of world political figures.

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