US Senators Condemn Sudan Coup, Call for Sanctions Against Army Leaders

US Capitol building in Washington, US (Reuters)
US Capitol building in Washington, US (Reuters)
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US Senators Condemn Sudan Coup, Call for Sanctions Against Army Leaders

US Capitol building in Washington, US (Reuters)
US Capitol building in Washington, US (Reuters)

The Republican and Democratic leaderships in Congress put forward a draft resolution condemning Sudan's coup and calling for sanctions against army leaders.

The bill, presented by Democratic Senator Bob Menendez and Republican Senator Jim Risch in cooperation with Representatives Gregory Meeks and Mike McCaul, expresses US support for the Sudanese people and their democratic aspirations.

It also recognizes Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok and members of his cabinet as the constitutional leaders of the Sudanese transitional government and calls on the military council to release all civilian officials and other people arrested during or after the "coup."

"The military junta must immediately end the state of emergency, release Prime Minister Hamdok and members of his cabinet unharmed, restore the civilian-led transitional government, and respect the rights of Sudanese citizens to protest peacefully. They must show restraint and safeguard the human rights of all protesters."

It urges Sudanese forces to retreat, cooperate with international rules of engagement, respect the rights of peaceful demonstrators, and hold accountable all those who used excessive force and other violations.

The draft urges the junta to stop all attempts to change the civilian structure of the government, the Sovereign Council, and other government facilities.

It called upon the Secretary of State to identify the coup leaders and their associates for sanctions while calling on military leaders to immediately return to the rule of law as discussed in the constitutional document.

The draft calls for monitoring and preventing any effort of "foreign parties" to support the coup.

"The junta's failure to reverse course will result in dire consequences. We will remain engaged with the administration to assess the implications for our relationship with Sudan, including the immediate suspension of further international financial assistance and other appropriate measures," the senators warned.

The bill requires the Treasury Department to suspend all non-humanitarian debts or debt relief activities until the constitutional rule is restored.

The draft also requires the international community to impose sanctions on the army and coup partners and suspend Sudan's membership in all international organizations until the transitional government returns under civilian leadership.



Regional, Int’l Efforts Underway to Launch UN-Sponsored Political Process in Yemen

Chairman of the Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council Dr. Rashad al-Alimi receives US envoy to Yemen Tim Lenderking and Washington’s ambassador to Yemen Steven Fagin. (Saba)
Chairman of the Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council Dr. Rashad al-Alimi receives US envoy to Yemen Tim Lenderking and Washington’s ambassador to Yemen Steven Fagin. (Saba)
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Regional, Int’l Efforts Underway to Launch UN-Sponsored Political Process in Yemen

Chairman of the Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council Dr. Rashad al-Alimi receives US envoy to Yemen Tim Lenderking and Washington’s ambassador to Yemen Steven Fagin. (Saba)
Chairman of the Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council Dr. Rashad al-Alimi receives US envoy to Yemen Tim Lenderking and Washington’s ambassador to Yemen Steven Fagin. (Saba)

Intense diplomatic efforts have been underway in the Saudi capital Riyadh to launch a comprehensive UN-sponsored political process in Yemen.

Chairman of the Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council Dr. Rashad al-Alimi received US envoy to Yemen Tim Lenderking and Washington’s ambassador to Yemen Steven Fagin.

Lenderking briefed the Yemeni leadership on the diplomatic efforts underway to ease tensions in Yemen and launch the political process.

In remarks to Asharq Al-Awsat, Fagin said the Riyadh meeting was “productive”, revealing that it focused on the economy and limiting the escalation by the Iran-backed Houthi militias.

The terrorist Houthis continue to undermine regional security and peace, he stated.

For his part, Alimi underlined the legitimate Yemeni government’s commitment to just peace in line with the national, regional and international references, especially UN Security Council resolution 2216.

The meeting tackled the “urgency of stopping Houthi attacks in the Red Sea, preventing Iranian weapons from reaching the Houthis, and advancing diplomatic efforts to find a durable end to the conflict in Yemen,” said the US State Department’s Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs on the X platform.

Lenderking briefed Alimi on the potential regional and international changes in wake of the results of the US presidential election and the options to push the terrorist Houthis to positively deal with UN efforts to launch the political process, reported Yemen’s Saba news agency.

They also tackled bilateral relations between Yemen and the US and ways to bolster them in all fields, as well as American support for the Yemeni economy.

Alimi underscored the need to intensify international efforts to implement the Security Council resolution on the embargo of sending Iranian arms to the Houthis.

Fagin also held a meeting with Saudi Ambassador to Yemen Mohammed Al-Jaber, who described the talks as “productive”.

The officials reviewed the developments in Yemen and the Red Sea and joint efforts to support the legitimate government and brotherly Yemeni people, Jaber added.

They also tackled means to support the UN envoy’s efforts to maintain calm and reach a comprehensive political solution, he went on to say.