U.S. Congress Fails to Pass Amendments Seeking to Withdraw Legitimacy from Sudanese Government
Observers in Washington have revealed the failure of efforts within the U.S. Congress to pass legislative amendments aimed at withdrawing international legitimacy from the Sudanese government, as well as expanding the arms embargo to cover all Sudanese territories.
According to informed sources, the proposed amendments sought to pressure the Sudanese government by limiting its representation in regional and international institutions and preventing it from receiving any military or technical support that could prolong the internal conflict.
Analysts noted that the rejection of these amendments reflects divisions within U.S. circles over how to address the Sudanese crisis, with one camp calling for stricter sanctions and military restrictions, while others favor providing more room for diplomatic solutions and regional mediation.