Sudan's foreign policy balance will remain fragile
Monday, June 28, 2021
Significance
This goal was implicitly a response to the previous three decades of foreign relations under ousted former President Omar al-Bashir, when Sudan struggled under international sanctions, isolation and fluctuating foreign policy fortunes.
Impacts
- Contrasting foreign policy orientations among political factions may be a source of tension within the power-sharing government.
- Contradictory agreements with other countries will be a liability.
- Foreign investment inflows will remain muted, at least until economic and political uncertainty fades.
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