US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has affirmed American support to Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok and the civilian-led Transitional Government.
US State Department spokesman Ned Price said that Blinken spoke with Hamdok to discuss progress in achieving peace and implementing political, security and economic reform.
“They also discussed regional stability, implementing Sudan’s peace agreements, and Sudan’s commitment to normalizing relations with Israel,” the statement read.
The Secretary reaffirmed US support for Hamdok and the Transitional Government, and they discussed the prime minister’s new initiative to enhance national unity and implement steps to create a legislative council, reform the Sudanese armed forces and integrate other forces into it as a professional army, and provide justice and accountability.
The US seeks to help Sudan address the causes of its economic crisis caused by years of international isolation when the country was ruled by ousted president Omar al-Bashir.
Around one month ago, Blinken spoke with Hamdok regarding efforts to push the peace process forward and reinforce political reforms.
He further called for ending the escalation with Ethiopia through dialogue.
Sudan’s cabinet revealed in a statement that Blinken stressed the vital role of Sudan in achieving stability.
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