Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to the Democratic Republic of the Congo
1. Purpose
To address ongoing threats to U.S. foreign policy stemming from the situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the President has decided to continue the national emergency originally declared in 2006 for another year.
2. Key Actions And Directives
- Continue the national emergency: The national emergency declared on October 27, 2006, will be continued for one year beyond October 27, 2025, per legal requirements.
- Notify Congress and the public: The continuation notice will be published in the Federal Register and transmitted to Congress.
3. Important Points
- Legal Basis for Continuation: The continuation of the national emergency adheres to the provisions of the National Emergencies Act, specifically section 202(d).
- Ongoing Threat Assessment: The situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo remains a unique and serious threat to the foreign policy interests of the United States.
- Executive Orders Reference: The current action stems from procedures established under earlier executive orders, particularly Executive Orders 13413 and 13671.
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