The United States imposed economic sanctions on Sudan's decision to remove
Washington: The US has decided to remove economic sanctions imposed on Sudan for measures in the fight against terrorism.
Foreign news agency, according to US officials say the Obama administration has decided to remove the economic sanctions imposed on Sudan to take measures in the fight against terrorism and to the positive steps taken by the Sudan Government was due.
US officials did not apply the sanctions taken by the Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir on charges of war crimes cases and are supported state terrorism Sudan
The United States imposed trade sanctions on Sudan in 1997 to support the militants. According to UN figures, the conflict in Sudan began in 2003 to 3 million people have now died, while about 2.5 million have been displaced.
Ben when the US refused to accept the decision of the World Court for war crimes in the Sudanese president to attend the UN General Assembly, the International Court of Justice convicted of war Sudan war crimes Omar al-Bashir on charges of crimes was.
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