The diplomatic relations between Sudan and Germany Grew up after Sudan gained independence in 1956, West Germany was fourth largest power recognized the independence of Sudan. Bilateral relations between the two countries affected by a number of political factors most important German position biased for Israel in its conflict with the Arabs, then the German position of the overall political developments in Sudan since 1989, which was characterized by conservative and attached to the USA policy in the general trend. However, Germany has played a positive role supporting access to the Comprehensive Peace Agreement, which was one of the witnesses. Like the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement and the implementation of its provisions to move the input stagnation German - Sudanese relations where in 2009 and subsequent years start a number of mutual visits between senior officials in both countries.The federal government has endeavored to contribute to the solution of various conflicts in Sudan. The goal is a peaceful, secure and sustainable development throughout the country.
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Germany supports the comprehensive peace agreement between North and South Sudan in the framework of the European Union and the United Nations financially and politically. Germany is an important contributor to the joint peace mission of the United Nations and the African Union UNAMID in Darfur and sent police and soldiers to the UN peacekeeping mission. Germany is also supporting the mission of training and equipment for African troop contingents. In Darfur, Germany is one of the major donors of humanitarian aid to approx. 2.7 mil. internally displaced persons.