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  2. European Union–Sudan relations - Wikipedia

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    European Economic Community (EEC) cooperation with Sudan—a member of the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (ACP)—ran under the aegis of the Lomé Convention. [1] Following the 1989 Sudanese coup d'état and ensuing violation of human rights the European Community suspended development aid in March 1990. [ 2 ]

  3. Next Sudanese general election - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The December 2022 "Framework Agreement" between civilian and military groups in Sudan scheduled a two-year transition to be followed by elections. [3] [4] [5] However, since April 2023, plans for an election have been stalled due to the ongoing civil war.

  4. Category:European Union–Sudan relations - Wikipedia

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  5. Foreign relations of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    The European Union (EU) served as an important barometer of Western political views toward Sudan's policies and sometimes offset more critical American positions. [184] The EU, for example, tended to be more understanding of the problems facing Sudan in resolving the crisis in Darfur. [ 184 ]

  6. European Union Association Agreement - Wikipedia

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    A European Union Association Agreement or simply Association Agreement (AA) is a treaty between the European Union (EU, or its predecessors), its Member States and a non-EU country or bloc of countries that governs bilateral relations. Areas frequently covered by such agreements include the development of political, trade, social, cultural and ...

  7. Sudanese transition to democracy (2019–2021) - Wikipedia

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    A series of political agreements among Sudanese political and military forces for a democratic transition in Sudan began in July 2019. Omar al-Bashir overthrew the democratically elected government of Sadiq al-Mahdi in 1989 [1] and was himself overthrown in the 2019 Sudanese coup d'état, in which he was replaced by the Transitional Military Council (TMC) after months of sustained street ...

  8. Sudanese peace process - Wikipedia

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    a ceasefire and humanitarian protocol agreement was signed by SPLM-N (Agar) and Hemetti on 17 December 2019; [1] a framework agreement, including political and security agreements, was signed by Hemetti and Ahmed El Omda Badi on behalf of SPLM-N (Agar) on 24 January 2020, including legislative autonomy for the Two Areas and unification of all ...

  9. Government of Peace and Unity - Wikipedia

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    Sudan. Sudan's Transitional Sovereignty Council backed foreign ministry described the proposed formation of a parallel government as an "act of hostility" and criticised the Kenyan government for hosting the conference, [12] [13] adding that the move “promotes the dismembering of African states, violates their sovereignty, and interferes in their internal affairs. [14]