
The United States will use chemical weapons in the inter -Korean war with rapid support (RSF) last year and impose new sanctions on means.
The spokesman of the Tammy Bruce Read will be limited from June 6th, limited to financial borrowing and the financial borrowing limit will be limited.
Both the Sudanese army and RSF were previously accused of war crimes during the conflict.
The BBC contacted Sudan to respond to the latest measures in the United States. Sudanese officials say that there is no statement yet.
More than 150,000 people died during the dispute that began two years ago when Sudan’s army and RSF began a malicious struggle for power two years ago.
In recent months, Sudan’s army recaptured Harum’s capital, but fighting elsewhere.
Although no details of the chemical weapons discovered by the United States have not been provided, the New York Times reported that the Sudan used chlorine gas twice in January that it could cause various painful and damaged effects.
It is said to be in a secluded area where the name is not designated. Visual evidence was not shared depending on the evidence of the weapon used in the current war.
“The United States demanded the Sudanese government to stop using all chemical weapons and to support the obligations according to CWC.”
According to Arms Control Association, a US -based non -party member organization, almost all countries in the world, including means, agreed to CWC except Egypt, North Korea and South Sudan. Israel signed a contract but did not ratify the signature. This was added by ACA.
“The United States is entirely dedicated to explain those who are responsible for contributing to the spread of chemical weapons,” Bruce said.
This is not the first time the United States has imposed sanctions on Sudan. In January, they were issued for the leaders of both parties who were in conflict.
Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan was accused of “unstable the means and undermined the goal of democratic transition.”
Meanwhile, the head of RSF Mohammed Hamdan Daglo, also known as Hemedti, was determined to be massacred in this country by former Secretary of State Antony Blinken. RSF denied this fee.
Rivals have been struggling for power for the past two years, leaving 25 million people who replaced about 12 million people and needed food aid more than twice the London population.
According to the AFP News Agency, new sanctions will hardly affect this country as a result of these previous measures.
This latest US movement occurs in the tension in the involvement of the United Arab Emirates in a dispute. The UAE and Sudan maintained diplomatic relations early this month when the Sudan government claimed that the UAE provided weapons to RSF earlier this month.
Following the warm reception of President Donald Trump last week, the Democratic Party’s Democratic Party tried to block sales of weapons from the United States to UAE due to the involvement of disputes.
Sudan diplomatic sources told news agency Reuters that the United States recently told the US that he had imposed new sanctions to interfere with the UAE’s parliamentary campaign.
Earlier this month, the Supreme Court refused to bid to sue the UAE for massacre.
BBC’s Peter MWAI additional report