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Sudan says U.S. troops search Baghdad embassy
17 Jan 2007 15:02:55 GMT
Source: Reuters
•  Sudan conflicts

KHARTOUM, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Sudan on Wednesday summoned the senior U.S. diplomat in Khartoum after it said American troops raided the Sudanese embassy in Baghdad, violating diplomatic conventions, a foreign ministry spokesman said.

In Baghdad, U.S. spokesman Christopher Garver denied U.S. troops had raided the Sudanese embassy, which is near the airport road where many bombs have targeted troops and convoys.

"Nine American soldiers in four military vehicles forcibly went into the embassy after overpowering the guards and searched the embassy offices inside," said Ali al-Sadig, Sudan's foreign ministry spokesman.

The embassy has been officially closed for more than a year after Sudanese diplomats were targeted in attacks by insurgents in an effort to get Arab states to withdraw diplomatic representation in Iraq.

But al-Sadig said two Sudanese guards still worked at the embassy.

Garver said he had no knowledge of any such raid.

"We have no record of any MNF-I (Multi-National Force-Iraq) troops conducting a raid on the Sudanese embassy," he said.

But al-Sadig said Sudan had demanded an apology from the U.S. Charge d'Affaires in Khartoum, who said he would consult his headquarters before replying.

"This violates all international norms and we expect an apology," al-Sadig said.

Sudan has tense relations with the United States, which has imposed stringent economic sanctions on the African nation, and lists it as a "state sponsor of terror". (Additional reporting by Claudia Parsons in Baghdad)


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