Earlier this week, it was reported that Sudanese delegation comprising security and intelligence officials would travel to Israel next week.

Sudan on Friday denied reports that it would send its a first delegation to Israel, Reuters reported.

Earlier this week, sources told the news agency that a Sudanese delegation comprising security and intelligence officials would travel to Israel next week.

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However, two official Sudanese sources told Reuters on Friday that an invitation to visit Israel had been accepted, but that plans had later changed. They gave no explanation for the change.

Sudan's general intelligence service said "news circulating on some media and social media about the visit of a security delegation to Sudan was not true. Sudan's security and defense council also denied the news.

Sudan became the third Arab country to normalize ties with Israel as part of the Abraham Accords brokered by the Trump Administration in October, 2020, following the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain. Read more at Arutz-7