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Sri Lanka's army discusses joint training with Sudan

Sri Lanka’s army hosted a three-member delegation from Sudan’s army for bilateral talks on training and future collaboration.

The delegation discussions focused on training modules that are underway in both organisations, with the potential for future joint training exercises to Sundanese delegations visiting Sri Lanka.

The Sudanese delegation comprised of the Director General of Joint Training of Sudan’s Armed Forces Isam Mohamed Hassan Karor and two other high ranking generals.

Sudan’s military stands accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity, with Sudan’s President Omar Hassan al-Bashir facing an international arrest warrant on charges of genocide and war crimes.

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