The first US naval ship to visit Sudan in decades arrived in the countryย on Wednesday, a development that reflects the โwillingnessโ of the American military to strengthen relations with the Sudanese Armed Forces, Washington said.
Theย USNS Carson City, a fast transport ship, docked at Port Sudan on the Red Sea.
โWe are honoured to work with our Sudanese partners in the enhancement of maritime security,โ Capt Frank Okataย said.
The arrival of the US vessel follows a visit to Khartoum last month by Ambassador Andrew Young, US Africa Commandโs Deputy Commander, and director of intelligence, Rear Admiral Heidi Berg.
The visits reflect closer ties between Khartoum and Washington after the US in December removed Sudanโs name from a list of state sponsors of terrorism.
This move, in theory, should allow Sudan access to monetary aid and loans from bilateral donors and international agencies.
Sudan also normalised relations with close US ally Israel in October, ending a formal state of war between the two nations that lasted decades. That move followed similar deals between Israel and the UAE and Bahrain earlier last year.
Before its arrival in Sudan, theย USNS Carson Cityย was part of an American naval task force in the Red Sea. This was to ensure maritime safety and to counter Iranโs growing military presence in the strategic waterway that links the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean beyond it with the Mediterranean through Egyptโs Suez Canal.