Trump announces opening of relations between Sudan and Israel

President TrumpDonald John TrumpMore than 300 military family members endorse Biden Five takeaways from the final Trump-Biden debate Biden: ‘I would transition from the oil industry’ MORE on Friday announced an opening of relations between Sudan and Israel, building upon a breakthrough of diplomatic ties between the Jewish state and Gulf Arab nations that have traditionally shunned Israel over its conflict with the Palestinians. 

The announcement follows Trump’s notice to Congress that he intends to remove Sudan from the list of state sponsors of terrorism and Khartoum’s delivery of $335 million to compensate American victims of terrorism after more than a year of negotiations.

The announcement was posted on Twitter by White House spokesperson Judd DeereJudd DeereWhite House and Twitter deny Dutch researcher’s claim he accessed Trump’s account Trump to vote early in Florida on Saturday Trump and advisers considering firing FBI director after election: WaPo MORE

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