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  2. Foreign relations of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Both countries established diplomatic relations on 1 October 1960 when Nigeria have established an embassy in Khartoum. [37] South Sudan: See South Sudan–Sudan relations. Official diplomatic relations commenced on 9 July 2011 [126] the day of South Sudan independence when Sudan became the first state to recognise South Sudanese independence ...

  3. Sudan–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    The United States established diplomatic relations with Sudan in 1956, following its independence from joint administration by Egypt and the United Kingdom. [5] After the outbreak of the Six-Day War in June 1967, Sudan declared war on Israel and broke diplomatic relations with the U.S. [6] Relations improved after July 1971, when the Sudanese Communist Party attempted to overthrow President ...

  4. Abraham Accords - Wikipedia

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    On October 23, 2020, Israel and Sudan agreed to normalize ties; the agreement is unratified as of 2024. [9] As part of the agreement, the US removed Sudan from its list of state sponsors of terrorism and gave them a US$1.2 billion loan. [10] On January 6, 2021, the government of Sudan signed the "Abraham Accords Declaration" in Khartoum. [11]

  5. Iran and Sudan look to restore diplomatic ties - AOL

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    DUBAI (Reuters) -Iran and Sudan said on Thursday they were planning to restore ties after the Iranian foreign minister met his acting Sudanese counterpart for the first time since diplomatic ...

  6. Sudan Peace Act - Wikipedia

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    If the Sudanese government did not do so or if it interfered with humanitarian efforts, the Act authorized the President of the U.S. to seek a UN Security Council resolution for an arms embargo and to actively seek other financial and diplomatic methods to influence the conduct of the Sudanese Government. Various members of the U.S. Cabinet ...

  7. Treaty of Jeddah (2023) - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Jeddah (initially known as the Jeddah Agreement) or Jeddah Declaration [1] [2] is an international agreement that was made to make peace in Sudan. The Treaty of Jeddah, which was signed by the United States, Saudi Arabia, and Sudan and representatives of both warring sides on 20 May 2023, [3] entered into force 48 hours later on 22 May 2023.

  8. Sudan–Syria relations - Wikipedia

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    Their relations, though often fluctuating, have been shaped by regional politics, Arab unity, and external alliances. Historically, Sudan and Syria both played roles in pan-Arab organizations such as the Arab League , which they joined early after their independence — Sudan in 1956 and Syria as a founding member in 1945. [ 5 ]

  9. Israel–Sudan relations - Wikipedia

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    Israel and Sudan relations refers to diplomatic ties between Israel and Sudan. In October 2020, the two countries announced that they would establish diplomatic relations. [ 1 ] On 2 February 2023, they officially finalized a deal to normalize relations.