US to sanction Burhan junta over chemical weapon non-compliance

The United States will enforce a sweeping package of new sanctions on Sudan beginning July 20, 2026.

The punitive measures follow the Trump administration’s conclusion that Khartoum failed to meet crucial chemical and biological weapons control deadlines.

The international financial pipeline will narrow as Washington halts loans, technical assistance, and financial support from global institutions.

Crucially, vital humanitarian aid remains untouched by this economic embargo, offering a lifeline to vulnerable populations amidst tightening restrictions.

American gates are swinging shut as the administration restricts the export of sensitive goods and advanced technologies to Sudan.

Sudanese airlines face a sudden grounding, with all permits to operate flights to the United States officially suspended.

This diplomatic frost will persist until Khartoum demonstrates verifiable compliance with international chemical and biological weapons control protocols.

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