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Sudanese leader heads to Uganda while Netanyahu was there, one day after Pompeo invites him to Washington.
By LAHAV HARKOV
FEBRUARY 3, 2020 19:08

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and wife, Sarah, meet with Uganda's President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni., February 3, 2020
(photo credit: HAIM ZACH/GPO)
Israel and Sudan may upgrade their diplomatic relations, following Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to Uganda on Monday.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Sudan’s leader Abdel Fattah al-Burhan met on Monday for two hours in Entebbe, Uganda, under the invitation of Uganda's President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni.

It was agreed to start cooperation that would normalize relations between the two countries. Netanyahu said that he believes that Sudan is moving in a new and positive direction.

Israel is hopeful that any potential normalization of ties will eventually allow civilian planes from Israel to enter Sudanese airspace, significantly shortening flight times to areas such as South America and other regions.

Before boarding a flight to Entebbe, Netanyahu said: “I hope that at the end of the day we will have very good news for the State of Israel.”

The US invited Burhan to visit Washington on Sunday, after the Sudanese army topped president Omar al-Bashir last year.

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo extended the invitation to Burhan in a phone call. Pompeo said in December that the countries plan to exchange ambassadors after a 23-year hiatus. The US declared Sudan a state sponsor of terrorism in 1993.

The warming of ties with the US and Israel indicates that Sudan is leaving Iran’s orbit following Bashir’s ousting.

Earlier Monday, on the tarmac before his flight to Uganda, Netanyahu said touted the importance of his visit to Uganda.

“Israel is returning to Africa in a big way; Africa already returned to Israel,” the prime minister stated ahead of his fifth visit to Africa in less than four years. “These are very important ties for diplomacy, for the economy, for security and more will be revealed.”

Netanyahu met with Ugandan President Museveni and members of his cabinet during his visit.

Mossad chief Yossi Cohen was part of Netanyahu’s delegation.

Sources in Uganda’s Evangelical Christian community told The Jerusalem Post last week the country will announce having its embassy in Jerusalem during Netanyahu’s trip.

Museveni is an Evangelical Christian.

If Uganda opens an embassy in Jerusalem, it will be the third country to do so, following the US and Guatemala.

However, reports the country plans to open an embassy in Jerusalem are false, Ugandan Permanent Secretary at the Foreign Ministry Patrick Mugova told local media.

Kampala does not have a mission to Israel, while Israel has a visa processing office in the Ugandan capital.

Netanyahu last visited Uganda in 2016 to hold a seven-country summit and to mark the 40th anniversary of the raid on Entebbe, in which his brother Yoni Netanyahu, the operation’s commander, was killed.

https://www.jpost.com/Breaking-News...the-agenda-for-Netanyahus-Uganda-visit-616374
 
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Sudanese leader heads to Uganda while Netanyahu was there, one day after Pompeo invites him to Washington.
By LAHAV HARKOV
FEBRUARY 3, 2020 19:08

453020

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and wife, Sarah, meet with Uganda's President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni., February 3, 2020
(photo credit: HAIM ZACH/GPO)
Israel and Sudan may upgrade their diplomatic relations, following Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to Uganda on Monday.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Sudan’s leader Abdel Fattah al-Burhan met on Monday for two hours in Entebbe, Uganda, under the invitation of Uganda's President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni.

It was agreed to start cooperation that would normalize relations between the two countries. Netanyahu said that he believes that Sudan is moving in a new and positive direction.

Israel is hopeful that any potential normalization of ties will eventually allow civilian planes from Israel to enter Sudanese airspace, significantly shortening flight times to areas such as South America and other regions.

Before boarding a flight to Entebbe, Netanyahu said: “I hope that at the end of the day we will have very good news for the State of Israel.”

The US invited Burhan to visit Washington on Sunday, after the Sudanese army topped president Omar al-Bashir last year.

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo extended the invitation to Burhan in a phone call. Pompeo said in December that the countries plan to exchange ambassadors after a 23-year hiatus. The US declared Sudan a state sponsor of terrorism in 1993.

The warming of ties with the US and Israel indicates that Sudan is leaving Iran’s orbit following Bashir’s ousting.

Earlier Monday, on the tarmac before his flight to Uganda, Netanyahu said touted the importance of his visit to Uganda.

“Israel is returning to Africa in a big way; Africa already returned to Israel,” the prime minister stated ahead of his fifth visit to Africa in less than four years. “These are very important ties for diplomacy, for the economy, for security and more will be revealed.”

Netanyahu met with Ugandan President Museveni and members of his cabinet during his visit.

Mossad chief Yossi Cohen was part of Netanyahu’s delegation.

Sources in Uganda’s Evangelical Christian community told The Jerusalem Post last week the country will announce having its embassy in Jerusalem during Netanyahu’s trip.

Museveni is an Evangelical Christian.

If Uganda opens an embassy in Jerusalem, it will be the third country to do so, following the US and Guatemala.

However, reports the country plans to open an embassy in Jerusalem are false, Ugandan Permanent Secretary at the Foreign Ministry Patrick Mugova told local media.

Kampala does not have a mission to Israel, while Israel has a visa processing office in the Ugandan capital.

Netanyahu last visited Uganda in 2016 to hold a seven-country summit and to mark the 40th anniversary of the raid on Entebbe, in which his brother Yoni Netanyahu, the operation’s commander, was killed.

https://www.jpost.com/Breaking-News...the-agenda-for-Netanyahus-Uganda-visit-616374
Oh wow. Netanyahu Sir is very lucky
 
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Sadan is in the pocket of saudi....there is a pattern forming. I fear Pakistan will follow under saudi pressure. Hope not.
 
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Sadan is in the pocket of saudi....there is a pattern forming. I fear Pakistan will follow under saudi pressure. Hope not.

They can make us not attend an international summit but they couldnt make us to join their conflict in Yemen.

In other words, there are clear red lines that the Pakistani govt, the politicians, the establishment, will not cross at any cost. The Palestine-Israel conflict is one of them.
 
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They can make us not attend an international summit but they couldnt make us to join their conflict in Yemen.

In other words, there are clear red lines that the Pakistani govt, the politicians, the establishment, will not cross at any cost. The Palestine-Israel conflict is one of them.
i hope so
 
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They can make us not attend an international summit but they couldnt make us to join their conflict in Yemen.

In other words, there are clear red lines that the Pakistani govt, the politicians, the establishment, will not cross at any cost. The Palestine-Israel conflict is one of them.

Yemen is interesting because I would have expected that there would be Pakistani mercs fighting for Saudi but I have not read anything regarding that scenario. However there are are Sudanese mercs fighting for Saudi/UAE in Yemen.

Pretty soon there will be Israeli women defacing the Kaaba during Hajj as blessed by the Saudi royals.
 
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https://www.alaraby.co.uk/english/n...uncil-to-meet-after-burhans-netanyahu-meeting

Sudan's security and defence council will meet to discuss Abdel-Fattah Burhan's shock meeting with Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu as the country enters shock.
On Monday, reports emerged that Sudan’s military leader Burhan visited Uganda for a UAE-arranged meeting with Netanyahu who was in the country to encourage Kampala to build an embassy in Jerusalem.

Immediately after the meeting, Netanyahu’s office released a statement saying: "It has been agreed to start a cooperation that will lead to normalising the ties between the countries."

Shortly after the statement, Sudan's foreign ministry said it was not aware of Burhan's plans to meet Netanyahu and normalise relations with Israel.

On Tuesday, Sudan's security and defence council have announced they will have a meeting to discuss the session in Uganda, without elaborating.

Meanwhile, Sudan’s Journalists’ Union lashed out at Burhan's meeting for Netanyahu, describing it as "a black day".

The union deplored Burhan's meeting as a "the deepest stab in the back and heart of the Sudanese people, who have always been supportive of the Palestinian cause".

"We, the Sudanese journalists, will be at the forefront of those who reject this failed and defeated normalisation step of treachery," the statement said.

Burhan currently serves as the head of Sudan's transitional ruling body, the Sovereign Council, and had been blamed for a massacre of peaceful Sudanese protesters in June 2019.

The burgeoning relations will most likely affect the route of flights from Israel and enable aircrafts to fly over Sudan.

Hopefully Israel can help Burhan kill, torture and rape all the anti-Israel journalists of Sudan.
 
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