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The Sudanese government on Sunday criticised sanctions imposed by the United States on Sudanese individuals and entities, describing the move as “unilateral and unhelpful in achieving the desired peace”. In a statement, the Sudanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs said: “Such unilateral measures “do not help achieve the desired goals, including the realisation of peace in Sudan and the preservation of international peace and security.” The ministry added that “the best approach to resolving crises is fundamentally based on direct engagement, rather than relying on assumptions propagated by parties with political agendas that do not serve the higher interests of the Sudanese people,” The statement also noted that achieving peace in Sudan may be a shared goal for regional and international […]
