White House imposing sanctions as Sudan’s warring sides fail to abide by cease-fire deal
By JACK JEFFERY and AAMER MADHANI
Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House says it’s imposing sanctions against key defense companies and people who “perpetuate violence” in Sudan as the warring sides fail to abide by a cease-fire agreement in the northeastern African nation. New visa restrictions apply to officials from the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces and leaders from the former government led by Omar al-Bashir. It’s unclear how the sanctions will impact either force’s financing or the trajectory of a conflict that’s entering its seventh week. Late Thursday, the United States and Saudi Arabia suspended peace talks that had been taking place in the Saudi city of Jeddah since late May.