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Presidential Notice 13067

Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to Sudan

This notice continues the national emergency with respect to Sudan that was originally declared in 1997, expanded in 2006, and partially revoked in 2017. The President determined that despite some positive developments, Sudan's actions and policies continue to pose an unusual and extraordinary threat to U.S. national security and foreign policy, requiring the emergency to remain in effect beyond its scheduled expiration.

Impact dates

  1. Annual continuation review required under National Emergencies Act (implied next deadline one year from notice)

Key directives

  • Continue the national emergency declared in Executive Order 13067, as expanded by Executive Order 13400, with respect to Sudan

Timeline

Immediate

  • National emergency with respect to Sudan continues in effect

Near term (90d)

Long term

  • Ongoing sanctions authorities under IEEPA remain available
  • Potential future review of emergency status at next annual deadline

Risks & tensions

  • Maintains sanctions architecture despite 2017 partial normalization; tension between acknowledging positive developments and keeping emergency powers active
  • Text does not specify whether new blocking sanctions are imposed or existing ones merely preserved
Presidential Notice 13067: Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to Sudan · Executive Orders