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Sudan’s Hamdok angry about al-Burhan’s meeting with Israeli prime minister

by Sudans Post
February 4, 2020
File: Netanyahu and al-Burhan

KHARTOUM – The government of the Sudanese Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok is angry over the meeting of Sovereignty Council leader Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu saying he was not informed.

In a short statement issued on Monday evening, the Sudanese government said they were not aware of the meeting between the head of the Sovereign Council and the Israeli prime minister.

“We learnt through the media about the meeting of the Transitional Sovereignty Council Chairman Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Entebbe,” said Faisal Mohamed Saleh the government spokesman.

Saleh who issued the statement very late during the night further said that the Council of Ministers had not been informed or consulted about this meeting.

“We will wait for clarifications after the return of the President of the Sovereign Council,” he concluded.

The Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok who was in a two-day visit to Djibouti returned on Monday evening but he did not hold a press conference or make any statement as he used to do.

Many people reacted to al-Burhan-Netanyahu meeting in the social media according to their support to the civilian or the military components of the transitional authority.

Those are against the military denounced the meeting saying it was a coup from al-Burhan to improve his image and to establish good relations with Washington.

Others also criticized Hamdok saying he used to speak about coordination and harmony between the two components “where is the coordination?” many wrote.

Those who support al-Burhan applauded the visit saying it would help to end Sudan’s isolation. They also said it was normal that he meets with Netanyahu without informing the government.

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