US Continues Emergency for Central African Republic Instability
Published Date: 5/9/2025
Presidential Document
Summary
The U.S. is extending its national emergency over the Central African Republic for another year because violence and chaos, including actions by Kremlin-linked groups like the Wagner Group, still threaten peace and U.S. security. This means ongoing restrictions and attention to the region will continue past May 12, 2025. The move keeps pressure on those causing trouble and supports U.S. foreign policy goals without new spending changes.
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