EU to sanction Sudan RSF deputy as EU-made weapons are used in the war

EU foreign ministers are expected to impose sanctions today at their Foreign Affairs Council meeting in Brussels, following mounting pressure to act against individuals and entities supplying weapons to Sudan’s militia groups responsible for the country’s catastrophic civil war. But are these sanctions enough to change the course of the war, or is it too…

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EU foreign ministers are expected to impose sanctions today at their Foreign Affairs Council meeting in Brussels, following mounting pressure to act against individuals and entities supplying weapons to Sudan’s militia groups responsible for the country’s catastrophic civil war.

But are these sanctions enough to change the course of the war, or is it too late?

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