Sudan on Tuesday referred to as on the UN Safety Council to elevate the
sanctions imposed on it since 2005, Development studies citing Xinhua.
The demand was made by Sudan’s appearing International Minister Ali
Al-Sadiq when assembly with the ambassadors of the everlasting and
non-permanent member states of the Safety Council, the Sudanese
International Ministry stated in an announcement.
The minister stated that Sudan calls for an finish to the sanctions
imposed on it below the Safety Council Decision 1591 in
2005.
“The state of affairs in Sudan in the present day is totally completely different from what
it was in 2005 when the sanctions have been imposed,” Al-Sadiq stated.
“The present developments in Sudan necessitate the worldwide
group to help the efforts of the Sudanese events in the direction of a
clean transition to democracy, and the lifting of those
sanctions,” he added.
The Sudanese minister additional requested the ambassadors to tell
their governments of Sudan’s place, expressing hope that this
place would discover help when the matter is mentioned on the
Safety Council.
The sanctions on Sudan embrace an arms embargo, a journey ban,
and an asset freeze for individuals concerned within the battle in
Darfur.