Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to Sudan
1. Purpose
This notice announces the continuation of a national emergency concerning Sudan, originally declared in 1997, due to ongoing threats to U.S. national security and foreign policy stemming from recent conflicts in the region.
2. Key Actions And Directives
- Continue National Emergency: The national emergency declared under Executive Order 13067 will remain in effect beyond November 3, 2025.
- Block Property of Key Individuals: The government will implement measures to block the property of individuals linked to the crisis in Sudan.
3. Important Points
- Longstanding Emergency Declaration: The national emergency was first declared on November 3, 1997, due to issues relating to Sudan's actions.
- Significant Trigger Events: Recent military seizures and conflicts in Sudan have necessitated the expansion of the national emergency.
- Revocation of Prior Restrictions: Restrictions from earlier executive orders were revoked on October 12, 2017, but the national emergency continues.
- Ongoing Threat Assessment: The situation in Sudan remains a substantial concern for U.S. foreign policy due to its implications on national security.
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