2025-05683Presidential Document

South Sudan Crisis Gets Bureaucratic Extension for Another Year

Published Date: 4/1/2025

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Summary

The U.S. is extending its national emergency about South Sudan for another year because the country still faces serious problems like violence, human rights abuses, and threats to peace. This means certain U.S. rules and restrictions stay in place to help keep things stable and protect American interests. The extension lasts until April 3, 2026, keeping the pressure on until the situation improves.

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4/1/2025
4/3/2025

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