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US imposes sanctions on former Sudanese minister and 2 companies backing the paramilitary force

  • The United States imposed sanctions on two companies and one person for exacerbating instability in Sudan. This action aims to hold accountable those who have hindered efforts for peace and a democratic solution.
  • Ali Karti, the former foreign minister of Sudan, and other hardline Islamists are actively obstructing efforts to reach a ceasefire and opposing Sudanese civilians. The Treasury has singled out GSK Advance Company, a Sudan-based procurement channel for the Rapid Support Forces , for sanctions.
  • These sanctions are part of the ongoing measures by the US against Sudan's leaders and companies associated with the army and paramilitary. Previous actions include blocking properties owned by military figures, imposing restrictions on visas for individuals undermining Sudan's democratic transition, and imposing sanctions on key companies.
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Arab News broke the news in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Thursday, September 28, 2023.
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