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😠🇸🇩 Biden Give Green Light Fo’ Sanctions On Top Da Sudan Conflict

President Joe Biden wen set up da foundation fo’ get future sanctions on top da current violence in Sudan. Dis violence wen leave plenny people dead an’ wen cause one humanitarian crisis wea da US administration say stay “an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States.” 🇺🇸🚨

Da executive order signed by Biden on Thursday give da OK fo’ sanctions against individuals who stay making da country all bolo head an’ “undermining Sudan’s democratic transition.” An’ also fo’ dose who stay committing violence against da regular peeps o’ doing oddah human rights kine bad stuff. 📝🚫

Da Sudanese peeps wen suffah thirty years undah one not nice government, but nevah wen give up on democracy o’ hope fo’ bettah future. Dey wen bring down one dictator, den wen go through one military takeover in October 2021, an’ now get mo’ violence wit’ factions beefing fo’ control da place. Biden wen say dat in one written statement announcing da new sanctions authorities. 🇸🇩💪

Da administration nevah yet wen put sanctions on top da new executive order, but US officials stay talking story. 🗣️🤔

Even wit’ plenny try fo’ get ceasefire, including da one earlier dis week, get mean kine fights still going on between da Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) an’ da paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Thousands of peeps stay running away from da conflict all ova da country. 🌍🔥

Biden wen say, “I join da peace-loving peeps of Sudan an’ leaders all ova da world fo’ ask fo’ one solid ceasefire between da fighting parties. Dis violence, wea already wen take away hundreds of innocent lives an’ wen start during da holy month of Ramadan, stay no good. Gotta pau.” 🕌✌️

From da middle of April, da US wen help wit’ da evacuation of ova 1,300 American citizens from Sudan, an’ 2,000 peeps total, including local workers, US permanent residents, family members an’ citizens of American allies, all ‘cording to da State Department. 🛫🇺🇸

John Kirby, one spokesman fo’ da US National Security Council, wen tell da two rival factions fo’ come back to da negotiating table an’ wen stress dat da administration no goin’ give preview of any potential future sanctions. 🗣️🕊️

Kirby wen tell da reporters at da White House, “Da peeps of Sudan deserve bettah an’ if da leaders of dese two military factions, da leaders of dem, really like peace an’ security, if dey really get da Sudanese peeps in dea heart, den dey should stop fighting. Dey should put da weapons down, stick to da ceasefire as dey wen commit to an’ start fo’ get back to da table so we can see one transition to civilian authority.” 🏛️🤙

He wen add dat da executive action by da president give da US departments of Treasury an’ State da power fo’ look if get any “appropriate” future actions fo’ da government fo’ take. 🏦🇺🇸

Da announcement from Thursday stay targeted to da current crisis an’ no goin’ start da previous sanctions regime against Sudan dat wen pau in 2017. 🎯🔚

“One US official wen say, “Dis no stay one sanction on top da country o’ da peeps of Sudan, but raddah stay allowing fo’ targeted actions on top individuals an’ organizations dat stay connected to da violence.” 🎯🚫

So, wit’ dis kine sanctions plan, da hope stay dat da leaders of da factions in Sudan goin’ feel da pressure fo’ come back to da negotiating table an’ work togedda fo’ bring peace an’ stability fo’ da Sudanese peeps. 🇸🇩🙌 Da US stay committed fo’ help Sudan make da transition to one democratic government an’ pau da violence, so dat everybody ova dea can live bettah lives an’ enjoy da same kine rights an’ opportunities like peeps all ova da world. 🌎🕊️

Da Sudanese peeps, who wen go through so much struggle an’ suff’ring in da past, deserve one chance fo’ make their own future an’ build one strong, united country wea everybody stay living in harmony. 🌍❤️ Wit’ da support an’ guidance from da international community, including da US, da peeps of Sudan get da chance fo’ make their dreams come true an’ create one bettah tomorrow fo’ everybody. 🌅🤝


NOW IN ENGLISH

😠🇸🇩 Biden Approves Future Sanctions for Sudan Conflict

President Joe Biden has laid the groundwork for future sanctions related to the ongoing violence in Sudan. The conflict has resulted in many fatalities and has created a humanitarian crisis, which the US administration describes as “an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States.” 🇺🇸🚨

The executive order signed by Biden on Thursday authorizes future sanctions against individuals found to be destabilizing the country and “undermining Sudan’s democratic transition,” as well as committing violence against civilians or perpetuating other human rights abuses. 📝🚫

The Sudanese people have suffered for thirty years under an authoritarian regime but have never given up on democracy or hope for a better future. They brought down a dictator, experienced a military takeover in October 2021, and now face more violence among factions fighting for control. Biden addressed this in a written statement announcing the new sanctions authorities. 🇸🇩💪

The administration has not yet imposed sanctions using the new executive order, according to US officials. 🗣️🤔

Despite several attempted ceasefires, including one earlier this week, violent clashes continue between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Thousands of people are fleeing the conflict-ridden country. 🌍🔥

Biden said, “I join the peace-loving people of Sudan and leaders around the world in calling for a durable ceasefire between the belligerent parties. This violence, which has already stolen the lives of hundreds of civilians and began during the holy month of Ramadan, is unconscionable. It must end.” 🕌✌️

Since mid-April, the US has helped facilitate the evacuation of over 1,300 American citizens from Sudan and 2,000 people in total, including local staff, US permanent residents, family members, and citizens of American allies, according to the State Department. 🛫🇺🇸

John Kirby, a spokesperson for the US National Security Council, urged the two rival factions to return to the negotiating table and emphasized that the administration would not preview any potential future sanctions. 🗣️🕊️

Kirby told reporters at the White House, “The people of Sudan deserve better, and if the leaders of these two military factions truly desire peace and security and have the Sudanese people at heart, they should stop fighting. They should put down their weapons, abide by the ceasefire they’ve committed to, and return to the table so we can see a transition to civilian authority.” 🏛️🤙

He added that the executive action issued by the president authorizes the US Departments of Treasury and State to assess whether there are any “appropriate” future actions for the government to take. 🏦🇺🇸

Thursday’s announcement is targeted at the current crisis and does not restart the previous sanctions regime against Sudan that was lifted in 2017. 🎯🔚

A US official said, “This is not a sanction on the country or people of Sudan, but rather allows for targeted measures on individuals and entities connected to the violence.” 🎯🚫

With this sanctions plan in place, the hope is that the leaders of the factions in Sudan will feel the pressure to return to the negotiating table and collaborate to bring peace and stability for the Sudanese people. 🇸🇩🙌 The US is committed to helping Sudan transition to a democratic government and put an end to the violence, so that everyone there can enjoy better lives and the same rights and opportunities as people all over the world. 🌎🕊️

The Sudanese people, who have endured much struggle and suffering in the past, deserve a chance to shape their own future and build a strong, united country where everyone lives in harmony. 🌍❤️ With the support and guidance from the international community, including the US, the people of Sudan have the opportunity to make their dreams come true and create a better tomorrow for everyone. 🌅🤝

As the international community and the US work together to help the Sudanese people achieve peace, stability, and democracy, it is crucial that all parties involved put aside their differences and work towards a common goal. The future of Sudan depends on the cooperation and goodwill of its people and leaders, as well as the continued support and assistance from the global community. 🌏🤲

In the face of ongoing violence and unrest, the people of Sudan demonstrate their resilience and determination to overcome adversity. The international community, including the US, must continue to stand with the Sudanese people, providing the support and resources needed to bring about lasting change and a brighter future. 🌟🌱

The executive order signed by President Biden is a step towards holding those responsible for the violence in Sudan accountable for their actions. As the situation in the country evolves, the US and the international community must remain vigilant, ready to take further action as needed to promote peace, stability, and democracy in Sudan. 🚨🕊️

In conclusion, the recent executive order signed by President Biden represents a commitment from the US to support the people of Sudan in their pursuit of peace and democracy. The targeted sanctions are designed to pressure the factions involved in the conflict to put an end to the violence and work together towards a more peaceful and prosperous future for all Sudanese people. 🌈🌟

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