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Islamic Jihad: Islamic nations are against any relationship with the occupiers

Pak Sahafat – In response to Khartoum’s attempt to compromise with the Zionist regime, the spokesman of the Islamic Jihad movement said on Friday morning that Islamic nations are against any relationship with the occupiers.

According to Pak Sahafat News Agency’s report from Palestine, Tariq Salmi said: It is a shame for the rulers of an Arab country in the position of Sudan, the nation, parties, intellectuals and political elites that the Zionist extremists and fascists who occupied Quds and Palestine set foot on its soil.

He added: We are absolutely sure that normalization only represents the rulers and the nations reject normalization and any relationship with the Zionist entity.

Earlier, news sources reported that Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen arrived in Khartoum on Thursday at the head of a delegation and met and talked with the head of the Sudanese ruling council.

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The foreign minister of the Zionist regime claimed on Thursday night after returning from Sudan that this regime has reached an agreement with Khartoum to normalize relations.

On the other hand, Mohammad Hamdan Deghlo, the Deputy Chairman of the Sudanese Governing Council, claimed that he did not know about the visit of Cohen and the accompanying delegation to this country.

At the same time as the ongoing negotiations with the Sudanese side, a political source announced that the Zionist regime at this stage is seeking to reach agreements to normalize relations with other countries, including Mauritania and Indonesia.

This source emphasized that in this regard, there are 7 or 8 Arab and Islamic countries that may join the Abraham Accords.

In October 2020, Sudan announced its will to recognize the Zionist regime and normalize relations with it within the framework of agreements with the administration of former US President Donald Trump, although the removal of this country’s name from Washington’s blacklist of countries that support terrorism is a condition for moving forward.

Khartoum joining the Abraham Accords is not a new issue; Because this issue was mentioned in a telephone conversation between former US President Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Sudanese army commander Abdul Fattah al-Barhan in October 2020.

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