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Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir has ordered the closure of 13 overseas missions and job cuts at the foreign ministry due to an economic crisis, reports state media.

Diplomats complained they hadn’t been paid for months

“The decisions have been taken in order to cut costs, given the economic situation in the country,” Suna news agency reports his decree as saying.

It added that diplomats in the foreign ministry will have to do their own administrative work as the whole administration team is being sacked.

The announcement comes after ex-Foreign Minister Ibrahim Ghandour said Sudanese diplomats abroad had not been paid for months and wanted to return to Khartoum.

But Mr Ghandour was not thanked for the warning – he was sacked by the president.

Sudan’s economy has been performing badly since separating with the south as that took 75% of its oil earnings and currently the country has an acute shortage of foreign currency.

BBC

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