Sudan To Be Removed From Countries That Sponsor Terrorism By Donald Trump

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United States President Donald Trump said on Monday he was ready to remove Sudan from a US blacklist of state sponsors of terrorism
Trump said that Sudan, had agreed to a $335 million compensation package for victims and relatives of past attacks.
At long last, JUSTICE for the American people and BIG step for Sudan!” Trump wrote on Twitter, vowing to delist Sudan as soon as the compensation is “deposited.
Sudan is one of four nations branded by Washington as a state sponsor of terrorism, along with Iran, North Korea and Syria Sudan was designated in 1993 during the rule of dictator Omar al-Bashir, who had welcomed Al-Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden as he imposed a brand of political Islamism on the country.
The conflict-ridden nation experienced a historic shift last year as Bashir was ousted in the face of youth-led street protests and a civilian-backed transitional government was later installed


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