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Sudan’s envoy to US denies tense relations with UN ambassador

March 8, 2010 (WASHINGTON) – The Sudanese charge d’Affaires to the US Akec Khoc issued a statement this week denying that he had troubled relations with Sudan’s permanent representative to the United Nations Abdel-Mahmood Abdel-Haleem during his tenure as his deputy.

Sudanese charge d’Affaires to US Akec Khoc (CSIS website)
Sudanese charge d’Affaires to US Akec Khoc (CSIS website)
Khartoum has reportedly ended the mandate of Abdel-Haleem as he has reached the official retirement age.

A press release by Khoc sent to Sudan Tribune stated that he enjoyed “cordial relations defined by mutual respect for one another”.

“Once I transferred to Washington, this relationship continued, often visiting with one another when either of us is in either city. In fact I regard Ambassador Abdel-Mahmood Abdel-Haleem as my mentor, something I’ve mentioned publicly and privately on numerous occasions”.

The Sudanese diplomat noted that after transferring to Washington his relationship with Abdel-Haleem continued and exchanged visits.

“Any other statements contradicting these sentiments are erroneous. The established relationship between myself and Ambassador Abdel-Mahmood will continue to flourish. I wish him success in his life after foreign Service”.

(ST)

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