Sudan closes 13 diplomatic missions, 4 consular offices over financial crisis
Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir
Khartoum, May 3, 2018 (AltAfrika)- Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir on Wednesday announced the closure of 13 diplomatic missions and four consular missions abroad due to a financial crisis, the official Sudan News Agency reported.
Al-Bashir issued a decree to restructure Sudan’s external representation and directed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to close select diplomatic and consular missions abroad.
The decree also directed to have a one-man ambassador in seven diplomatic missions.
Last month, then Foreign Minister Ibrahim Ghandour had said that Sudan is unable to finance its diplomatic missions abroad and some diplomats have to return home.
“For months, Sudanese diplomats have not received salaries and there is also a delay in paying rent for diplomatic missions,” Ghandour said, prior to being fired by al-Bashir on April 19.
Sudan, hit by widening economic problems, has been suffering a foreign currency shortage since January this year
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