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US Linking Normalization of Relations to Resolution of the Darfur Issue is a Sho
Posted on Wednesday, March 12 @ 00:15:00 GMT by admin

 Dr Lual
By: Al-Sammani Awadallah
State Minister at the Ministry of Finance and National Economy stated that the American Administration linking its normalizing relations with Khartoum to Sudan’s resolving Darfur problem was a shock.

Commenting on a working paper presented by the Economic/political researcher, Dr. Abdul Muniem Al-Asam, Dr. Lual said that he visited Washington where the American Administration promised to lift sanctions imposed against Sudan besides investing in Sudan, but nothing happened.
He disclosed that all that Sudan wants is opening investments and partnerships to achieve a development boom.
On his part, ex-Minister of Finance, Dr. Abdul Rahim Hamdi who commented on the paper said that the relations with Europe were almost frozen expecting that the European boycott will continue affirming that Europe is the biggest loser added to Europe’s continued reluctance in establishing partnerships with Sudan.
American Diplomat, Peter Pank stated that most of the Americans reject their Administration’s policy concerning imposing sanctions.
The South Sudan diplomat and politician, Dr. David Dechand criticized SPLM leaders who called for lifting the American sanctions from the South only.
The Italian Economist Koratu called for supporting the private sector in Europe to invest in Sudan.

 
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