Saturday, 16 April 2011

News of Sudan.

U.S. government announces that the State of Southern Sudan will not be subject to U.S. economic sanctions, after the ninth of July.





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Announced that the Office of Foreign Assets Control U.S. yesterday for receiving instructions from the U.S. Treasury to lift economic sanctions on the State of Southern Sudan on the ninth of next July - the official date of separation from the north. Office on the statement continued, that we have received a copy of it: "When is the formation of a new state in South Sudan in July, they will not be included in the sanctions imposed on Sudan .. they do not fall in the territory of Sudan, or control their government."
The statement said: "These orders apply to the Sudan and the government (northern Sudan)."
The U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control that will prevent the dealing in the field of petroleum discovery in the case of funds that deal in oil or oil benefit the government in the north - as he put it.

The Office: "If the arrangement for the sharing of revenues (oil revenues) between the Government of Sudan (North) and the new state, and make the government of the new state binding payments to the government (in the north) from the sale of oil, and persons who may be involved in this matter, it requires permission from the Office of Foreign Assets Control. "
The Office of Foreign Assets Control that it will implement these directives at the ninth of July.

The economic sanctions on Sudan include the export or import of goods to and from the Sudan, technology or services and dealing in the interests and property belonging to the two countries - America and the Sudan; also prohibits transactions related to oil Oualbtrrukemoyat.

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