WASHINGTON—The Trump administration is nearing a deal with Sudan to take care of promises about al Qaeda’s 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in Africa, assisting crystal clear the way to clear away Khartoum’s designation as a state sponsor of terrorism.
The strategy is portion of U.S. attempts to support the civilian-led transitional federal government in Sudan, whose armed forces last 12 months ousted President Omar al-Bashir, a armed forces dictator who seized electrical power in 1989. Earlier this 12 months, Sudan settled terrorism-relevant promises from the 2000 al Qaeda suicide bombing…