Abdelrahim Mohammed Hussein told reporters he had signed an 'agreement to export gas from Qatar to Sudan for electricity production', which would start at the beginning of 2015.
The minister gave no further details on the gas agreement.
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The defence agreement includes 'cooperation on training', Hussein said at a news conference at Khartoum airport yesterday.
Sudan's economy has been badly hit by a 1997 US trade embargo and President Omar al-Bashir is wanted by the International Criminal Court for alleged war crimes in the war-torn western region of Darfur.
But Khartoum has stepped up efforts to rebuild ties.
Bashir told Foreign Minister Ali Karti to 'move forward on the path for opening dialogue with the United States', state news agency SUNA said Sunday.
Last month, Bashir travelled to Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
Bashir has vowed to end Sudan's isolation, saying visits to Riyadh and Cairo proved its international ties were on the mend.
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