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The United States will impose new sanctions in Sudan after finding that the chemical weapons last year in the current civil war against fast support (RSF), said the State Department.
The United States exports to the country will be limited and financial borrowing restrictions set in place from 6. June, statement from Tammy Bruce spokesman.
Both Sudanica and the RSF’s paramilitary group and paramilitary group were previously indicted for war crimes during the conflict.
The BBC contacted Sudan to answer the latest USA shares. Sudan officials say they don’t have a statement yet.
More than 150,000 people were killed during the conflict, which began two years ago when the Sudanica army and RSF began an enchanted struggle for power.
In recent months, Sudanica army regained the capital of Khartoum, but they fight elsewhere.
No detail was listed that the US weapon had found it, but in New York Times reported in January that Sudan used chlorine gas on two occasions, which causes fatal and can be fatal.
It was said that it was in remote areas that were not appointed. So far, visual evidence has not been divided, because proof of weapons used in the current war in Sudan.
“The United States is invited to the Government of Sudan to stop all chemical weapons using and support their obligations to the CWC,” the statement is referred to the Convention on the Chemical Weapons under which the signatories dedicated to the destruction of their weapons.
Almost every country in the world – including Sudan – has agreed to CWC, except Egypt, North Korea and South Sudan according to the Association for Weapon Control, USA US membership. Israel signed an agreement, but did not ratify his signature, which means he did not legally confirm his involvement in the contract, adds ACA.
“The United States remains fully dedicated to maintaining accounts responsible for contribution to the expansion of chemical weapons,” Bruce added.
This is not the first time that the United States has imposed sanctions in Sudan. In January, they were issued against the leaders of both sides that they caught conflict in the conflict.
Sudanese military leader Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan was charged with “Destabilization of Sudan and the Democratic Transition Pauling” that the United States has sentenced the US Department of Foreign Affairs as “Strange and worrying”.
Meanwhile, the head of RSF Mohammed Hamdan Daglo, also known as Hemedti, was determined that he had made a genocide in the country by the former secretary of the State Anthony flicker. RSF denied these accusations.
Rival forces fought for power in the last two years, breaking around 12 million people and leave 25 million needed food assistance, more than in the double population of London.
New sanctions will be a little effect on the ground as a result of these previous measures, according to AFP data.
This latest American move comes in the middle of tension due to the alleged involvement of the United Arab Emirates in the conflict. UAE and Sudan maintained diplomatic ties to the earlier this month when the Sudanese government also provided the UAE weapon to RSF, the UAE allegation denies.
Following us the warm reception of the President Donald Trump in the Gulf State, Democrats in Congress sought to block the sale of weapons from the US in the UAE partly due to alleged involvement in conflict.
The Sudanese diplomatic source said for the news of Reuters that the United States was imposed by new sanctions “to deter recent campaigns in the UAE Congress.”
Earlier this month, the UN Court rejected the Sudanese offer to sue the UAE for genocide.
2025-05-23 09:19:00