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El-Sisi calls on US to take Sudan off terror-sponsor list

- AP, Reuters New York

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi used his speech at the UN General Assembly to amplify a call to get neighborin­g Sudan off the US’ list of countries deemed sponsors of terrorism.

El-Sisi told world leaders Tuesday that taking Sudan off the list would help the country tackle economic problems and reclaim what he called “the place it deserves among the internatio­nal family.”

Sudan has been on the US list since 1993. Khartoum says getting off it is crucial to rebuilding the country after years of sanctions. The US administra­tion began a process to take Sudan off the list. The procedure was put on hold when mass protests erupted in December against former ruler Omar Al-Bashir. The military ousted him in April. Sudan’s new Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok recently said he’d discussed the issue with the Trump administra­tion.

El-Sisi also said that a concerted effort was needed to stop militias taking control of Libya.

On Monday, US President Donald Trump voiced support to the Egyptian president, saying that El-Sisi “has done (in Egypt) some things that are absolutely amazing in a short period of time.”

“When he took over not so long ago, it was in turmoil. And it’s not in turmoil now,” Trump said in a press conference along with El-Sisi after their meeting. “Egypt has a great leader. He’s highly respected. He’s brought order. Before he was here, there was very little order. There was chaos. And so I’m not worried about that at all.”

El-Sisi, who has been waging a harsh crackdown on militants, blamed “political Islam” for the protests and the turmoil in the Mid

 ?? AFP ?? Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi speaks at the United Nations General Assembly in New York on Tuesday.
AFP Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi speaks at the United Nations General Assembly in New York on Tuesday.

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