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  • Sudan’s National Dialogue General Conference
    The United States notes the Government of Sudan’s intention to hold a General Conference on October 10 to review the progress made by National Dialogue participants. While we acknowledge that the conference will recognize the contributions of the different stakeholders to the National Dialogue, we believe it is equally important to strive for a representative and comprehensive national dialogue with participation from political and armed opposition, for a sustainable end to Sudan’s internal crises.  >>Read More
  • Conference Clarifies U.S. Sanctions on Sudan
    The U.S. Department of State hosted a conference in New York on September 19, 2016, in which representatives from State, the U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), and the U.S. Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security discussed U.S. sanctions on Sudan, with the aim of describing the scope of existing sanctions and also clarifying the types of activities that are permitted and what remains prohibited.  >>Read More

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    Telephone: From Outside Sudan Dial (249) 1-870-22000. From Inside Sudan Dial    0-187-0-22000. These numbers can be called at anytime.