Khaleej Times

Sudan has made positive steps on sanctions terms, says US

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el daien (Sudan) — Sudan has made “positive” steps towards meeting Washington’s conditions for permanentl­y lifting 20-year-old sanctions on the African country, the US envoy to Khartoum said.

Then-president Barack Obama eased the sanctions in January, but made their permanent lifting dependent on Khartoum’s progress in five areas of concern during a six-month review period that ends on July 12.

These conditions — known as the “five tracks” — include improved access for aid groups, an end to support for rebels in neighbouri­ng South Sudan, an end to hostilitie­s in the conflict zones of

I can say without much hesitation that, with the few exceptions, the advances on the five tracks have been positive Steven Koutsis, US charge d’affaires in Khartoum

Darfur, Blue Nile and South Kordofan, and counterter­rorism cooperatio­n with US intelligen­ce agencies.

“I can say without much hesitation that, with the few exceptions, the advances on the five tracks have been positive,” US charge d’affaires in Khartoum, Steven Koutsis, said. “The few exceptions being... the implementa­tion of humanitari­an access is uneven... and that we want to see that the government begins to act more on moving towards a more permanent agreement with the opposition” on ending hostilitie­s.

Koutsis was speaking after touring Darfur, which has been gripped by conflict since 2003 when ethnic minority rose up against the government in Khartoum.

Koutsis travelled across vast stretches of the western region, which is as large as France, to make a first-hand assessment of security ahead of President Donald Trump’s decision on the trade embargo next month. — AFP

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