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Trump says Sudan to be removed from terrorism list

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President Donald Trump on Monday said Sudan will be removed from the U.S. list of state sponsors of terrorism if it follows through on its pledge to pay $335 million to American terror victims and their families.

The move would open the door for the African country to get internatio­nal loans and aid needed to revive its battered economy and rescue the country’s transition to democracy. The announceme­nt, just two weeks ahead of the U.S. presidenti­al election, also comes as the Trump administra­tion works to get other Arab countries, such as Sudan, to join the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain’s recent recognitio­n of Israel.

Delisting Sudan from the state sponsors blacklist is a key incentive for the Sudanese government to normalize relations with Israel. Trump’s announceme­nt came after Treasury Secretary Stephen Mnuchin traveled to Bahrain to cement the Gulf state’s recognitio­n of the Jewish state.

Trump tweeted: “GREAT news! New government of Sudan, which is making great progress, agreed to pay $335 MILLION to U.S. terror victims and families. Once deposited, I will lift Sudan from the State Sponsors of Terrorism list. At long last, JUSTICE for the American people and BIG step for Sudan!”

Sudan has agreed to pay compensati­on for victims of the 1998 bombings of the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, attacks conducted by Osama bin Laden’s al-Qaida network while bin Laden was living in Sudan.

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