Sudan’s Civilians Sidelined In Army Overtures to Russia, Israel
- Military accused of running foreign policy without oversight
- Feuds could threaten nation’s fragile power-sharing government
Sudan’s prime minister, Abdalla Hamdok, agreed a peace deal with Israel in October after urging from the U.S.
Photographer: Ashraf Shazly/AFP/Getty Images
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A planned Russian naval base and an under-the-radar Israeli visit are exacerbating a dispute within Sudan’s power-sharing government, risking the country’s democratic transition.