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In South Sudan, the Prime Minister of Sudan appealed

Sudan's Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdoka ended a three - day visit to South Sudan on Sunday (August 22nd). In Juba, he met his southern counterparts, Salva Kiir and Riek Machar, respectively president and vice president of the country, at daggers drawn after the formation of a united army. as reported from Khartoum, Eliott…

Sudan receives massive IMF support

It was expected with great impatience by the Sudanese Prime Minister, the IMF began to erase Khartoum's gigantic debt. Sudan is the most indebted country in Africa. The IMF will write off 90% of its debt over the next three years, or $ 50 billion. A mushroom that comes with demands, but also an economic boost, Khartoum receives from the same IMF almost $ 2.5 billion under the expanded credit facility.…

Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok wants to launch one

Prime Minister AbdallaHamdok is facing instability both in Sudan and in the region and is calling for unity between the political and military forces since the fall of Omar El-Bashir in 2019. During a press conference on Tuesday, June 22, he therefore launched an initiative to reduce tensions in the country and talks about reforming the military sector.…

France lends $ 1.5 billion to Sudan

France will assist Sudan, closely indebted and dedicated to a democratic transition, settle its money owed with the Worldwide Financial Fund (IMF) by lending $ 1.5 billion, Financial system Minister Bruno Le Maire introduced on Monday, Could 17. France will work to "free Sudan from its debt burden as quickly as doable", says…

Prime Minister Hamdok condemns the repression

Sudanese Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok has strongly condemned the crackdown, which left two dead on Tuesday (May 11th) during a rally in Khartoum and demanded that justice be served on the victims. Thousands of people gathered in the capital to celebrate the "sitting" massacre that stood in front of the army headquarters during the 2019 revolution.…

rebel leaders back in Khartoum welcomed by Prime Minister

Sudan is trying to turn the tide of war a month after the signing of a peace agreement between the government and major rebel groups. On Sunday, some leaders of these armed movements returned to the country. They were greeted by the Prime Minister. Thousands of them gathered in central Khartoum for the return of these rebel…

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