Historic meeting with Sudanese president and defense minister 'very positive,' Cohen tells i24NEWS

Israel’s Intelligence Minister Eli Cohen became the first Israeli minister to make an official visit to Sudan earlier in the week, after the country agreed to join the historic Abraham Accords and normalize its ties with the Jewish state.

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However, it will take at least “a few months” before Israelis will be able to visit the African state or see the establishment of mutual embassies as “first, the Sudanese need to eliminate the law that right now prohibits having any relations with Israel,” Cohen told i24NEWS in an exclusive interview aired on Thursday.

Circumstances of a transitional government and traditionally hostile or suspicious public attitudes toward Israel have raised initial difficulties in reaching the normalization announcement -- in contrast to the fast-paced negotiations with the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Morocco.

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