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AU calls for lifting economic sanctions on Sudan

By IANS | Updated: September 8, 2019 01:35 IST

The African Union (AU) on Saturday urged concerned countries to lift all economic sanctions on Sudan in line with its decision to lift the suspension of the participation of Sudan in the AU's activities.

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The Peace and Security Council of the 55-member pan-African bloc, in a statement issued on Saturday that followed the council's meeting on Friday, disclosed its decision to lift the suspension of the participation of Sudan in the AU's activities, Xinhua reported.

It also urged other concerned actors to follow suit.

"The Council decides accordingly, and in conformity with Article 7 of its Protocol and Article 26 of the African Charter on Democracy, Elections and Governance, to lift the suspension of the participation of Sudan in the AU's activities," an AU statement issued Saturday read.

It also called on the "countries concerned to lift all economic and financial sanctions on Sudan, including removing Sudan from the list of countries sponsoring terrorism, with a view to enhance the economic activities of the country and encourage foreign investments".

The council also "strongly appeals to the broader international community to support the efforts of the AU to this end".

It also reiterated its "full support" to the Sudanese Transitional Government and encourages them, as well as all other stakeholders, to work towards its successful conclusion, notably the organization of free, fair and transparent legislative and presidential elections that will mark the end of the transitional period.

The council further appealed to all AU member countries, the UN and all partners to continue providing their support, including mobilisation of financial and humanitarian assistance to Sudan, specifically at this critical juncture, with a view to rebuild a peaceful Sudan, as well as creating conducive conditions for economic recovery.

( With inputs from IANS )

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