Sudanese sovereign council expresses concern about activity of foreign missions

Sudanese sovereign council expresses concern about activity of foreign missions
Sudan said some foreign missions' activities 'go against diplomatic norms and violate the country's sovereignty'.
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Sudan's military leaders have been criticised by western nations who called for the restoration of civilian-led government after the 25 October coup [Getty]

Sudan's military-led sovereign council late on Thursday expressed concern about the activity of foreign diplomatic missions.

The country's acting foreign minister gave the council a briefing on the "activities of some foreign missions in Khartoum that go against diplomatic norms and violate the country's sovereignty."

The statement did not give any more details on the activity.

Following a takeover in October, Sudan's military leaders have been criticised by western nations who called for the restoration of civilian-led government and the end of a crackdown on protests.

(Reuters)