US receives compensation for terrorist attacks carried out by al Qaeda in exchange for removing Sudan from terror sponsor list.

The US has received $335 million from Sudan as compensation for the victims of the 1998 bombings of the US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, the USS Cole bombing in 2000, and the 2008 assassination of US Diplomat John Granvill.

US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken announced the move Wednesday.

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“We hope this aids [the victims families] in finding some resolution for the terrible tragedies that occurred,” Blinken said. “With this challenging process behind us, U.S.-Sudan relations can start a new chapter.”

The US formally removed Sudan from its state sponsor of terrorism blacklist in December, less than two months after the East African nation pledged to normalize ties with Israel.

The move opened the way for aid, debt relief and investment to a country going though a rocky political transition and struggling under a severe economic crisis exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic. Read more at Arutz-7