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Sudan 'unhappy' with Israel normalisation as US money 'fails to materialise'
is reportedly unhappy with developments after with , Israeli media have reported.
Despite Sudan normalising relations upon joining the "Abraham Accords" in January, the US has failed to live up to its commitments, according to high-level insiders.
Money for Sudanese farming and tech initiatives has not been forthcoming, they asserted.
This was relayed to Israeli state broadcaster Kan, The Times of Israel reported on Wednesday.
The rapprochement with IsraelÌýhad proven a bone of contention within Khartoum's government, Kan's insiders .
An economic boost would have been useful in selling the deal to the people, they asserted.
This follows Sudan's strongly criticised decision to in April.
During the process, groups including Sudan's Arab National Congress, the Islamic National Congress and the General Congress of Arab Parties .
They released a message : "In 1958, Sudan criminalised all dealings with the Zionist entity in expressing the authentic, established views of the Sudanese people towards their solidarity with Palestine."
Though Khartoum only joined the so-called Abraham Accords in January, it first officially in .
It was the third Arab nation to do so during Trump's normalisation pushÌýlast year, after the Ìý²¹²Ô»å . Morocco also established ties with Israel.
In exchange for agreeing to the rapprochement, Khartoum was taken off the US'Ìý.
Israel is planning a for the Abraham Accords including Bahrain, the UAE and the US, per Israeli state TV channel Kan 11's reporting.
It is expected to occur within a maximum of three months,Ìýwith the goal of encouraging other Arab countries to enter into normalisation agreements with Tel Aviv.