Sudan News in the first first of its kind .. Omar al-Bashir demands in Russia to protect his country against the United States .. !! |
In The First First Of Its Kind .. Omar Al-Bashir Demands In Russia To Protect His Country Against The United States .. !!
Request to discuss military bases in the Red Sea
11-23-2017 11:41 PM
Sochi (Russia) (AFP) Sudanese President Omar al - Bashir announced on Thursday during a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin that Sudan needs to face the protection of actions "hostile" US despite the lifting of Washington 's recent ban imposed on his country over twenty years. "We believe that what happened in our country ... is also the result of American policy," Bashir said in the resort of Sochi on the Black Sea. "We need protection from hostile American actions, including the Red Sea region." And expressed his intention to discuss this issue with Russia. "The situation in the Red Sea is of concern to us, and we believe that the American intervention in that region is also a problem, and we want to discuss this issue from the perspective of the use of military bases in the Red Sea." He stressed during his meeting with Putin that "our positions on Syria are identical and we see that peace is not possible without (Syrian President Bashar) Assad," adding that "what is happening in Syria is the result of US intervention there." "We are confident that your first visit to Russia will be very helpful and will contribute to the strengthening of bilateral relations," Putin said. On the other hand, Bashir expressed his country's desire to strengthen military cooperation with Moscow in order to "modernize the equipment of our armed forces," pointing out that "the weapon we have is Russian-made." Bashir is targeted by two international arrest warrants issued by the International Criminal Court in 2009 and 2010 for war crimes and genocide in the Darfur region of western Sudan, which since 2003 has witnessed a civil war that killed 330 thousand people, according to United Nations figures. Bashir's first visit to Russia, and comes after the removal of the administration of US President Donald Trump recently ban on Sudan. Washington decided in October to lift some sanctions on Sudan but kept the country on the list of countries accused of supporting terrorism. Washington imposed its financial sanctions in 1997 to accuse Sudan of supporting extremist Islamist groups. Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden lived from 1992 to 1996 in Sudan. After decades of diplomatic tension, relations between Khartoum and Washington improved during former President Barack Obama's term, allowing the lifting of sanctions under his successor Trump. President Omar al-Bashir has put all the problems of Sudan on the American shelf, isolating himself and his regime from all thefts in public funds such as Heathrow, Sudanese Airways, Sudanese Airways, all public sector companies, massacres. Which his regime has committed throughout Sudan in three decades and continues. The announcement by President Omar al-Bashir in Russia "that Sudan needs protection in the face of aggressive" American "actions, can be seen as the departure of Sudan to the normalization station with the United States to stop all dealings with it and the lack of attention to what the United States on Sudan, Also consider these strange statements as the occurrence of the embrace of Russia, in particular, and it has become a widely accepted place of all Arab and Gulf countries in particular. The statements made by Omar al-Bashir, which he launched today in Sochi, Russia is an explicit accusation of the United States destabilizing the Sudan, and this at a time when he concealed the feet of Foreign Minister Ibrahim Ghandour and Sudanese delegations, which were seen day after day to travel to Washington, Sudan has reached the stage of aging so that it does not know what to say and does not count what it does. Let us wait for the American reaction to Omar al-Bashir's announcement in Russia and what is new in the future of Sudan-US relations in the light of these historical statements. |
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