Sudan has transferred the compensation it has agreed to pay American victims of militant attacks and their families, central bank governor Mohamed al-Fatih Zainelabidine said on Tuesday.
The payment of $335 million is part of a deal with the US to get removed from its list of state sponsors of terrorism.
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