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Washington will not remove Sudan from terror list while military rules — US official

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WASHINGTON: The United States will not remove Sudan from the state sponsor of terrorism list until the country’s leadership and policies change and the military no longer holds power, a US official said.

“We will be willing to look at removing Sudan from the list of state sponsors of terrorism if there is significan­t change in the country’s leadership and policies,” the State Department official told Reuters.

The Trump administra­tion suspended talks on normalisin­g relations with Sudan after the military deposed veteran autocrat Omar al-Bashir last week saying it would oversee a two-year transition, followed by elections.

The move was rejected by protesters, who for weeks maintained pressure on Bashir to step down, mainly over his mismanagem­ent of the economy, and called on the military to hand over power to civilians.

Sudan was designated a state sponsor of terrorism in 1993 under former US President Bill Clinton, cutting it off from financial markets and strangling its economy.

Washington lifted a 20-year trade embargo against Sudan in 2017 and was in the process of discussion­s on removing it from the US terror list when the military stepped in on April 11 to depose Bashir, who ruled Sudan for 30 years.

The Trump administra­tion suspended the next round of the talks, scheduled for the end of April, after the military took control.

“It is important that the will of the people is respected, and that Sudanese people be allowed a peaceful transition,” the official said, adding that lifting the designatio­n at this time was “out of the question” and restrictio­ns remain in place. — Reuters

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