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Sudan’s regime tries to join the Egyptian-Saudi axis: Egypt expert
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Khartoum-The Egyptian expert in Sudanese affairs, Hani Raslan, said that Sudanese President's visit to Cairo involves political will from both sides to move beyond the period of the tension and chill that followed the fall of Brotherhood governance fall, pointing out that Sudan’s ruling regime likely to respond to Egypt’s demands on Muslim Brotherhood because Sudan’s regime in a pragmatic system. In remarks to the London-based Al-Arab newspaper on Monday, said that Al-Bashir's regime is seeking to stay in power and Sudan in 1990s was a destination to all extremist currents, citing that Sudan handed over the terrorist "Carlos" to France, and Osama bin Laden to America, and the entire files of Islamic movements to the CIA at the time. One her part, the head of Sudan's program of Al-Ahram Center for Strategic Studies, Amani Al-Taweel, said that Sudan is trying to join the Egyptian-Saudi axis and moving away from Turkey-Qatari axis after it lost a lot of its weight and political influence in the context of a number of variables, including the political unrest in Turkey, as well as existence of Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) in many of the States. Al-Taweel pointed out that reference of Sudan’s ruling party is Islamic one and it has link with Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood, so Al-Bashir's Declaration of abandoning the Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood is excluded. And about the Libyan crisis and Sudanese involvement in helping armed groups in Libya, Sudanese expert Haidar Ibrahim Ali, said that the Libyan crisis is greater than Sudanese regime’s capacity, indicating that there are many armed groups and Sudan’s regime cannot control them, besides that Sudanese border is very manageable.
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