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Israel and Sudan agreed to start normalizing relations, a senior Israeli official said on Monday after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met Sudan's leader during a visit to Uganda.
"Netanyahu believes that Sudan is moving in a new and positive direction," the official said in a statement. "Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, head of Sudan's sovereign council, is interested in helping his country go through a modernization process by removing it from isolation and placing it on the world map."
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