US ‘open to lifting’ South Sudan arms embargo; to seize mansion owned by former Gambian president in Washington

US ‘open to lifting’ South Sudan arms embargo; to seize mansion owned by former Gambian president in Washington
Armed groups in the country have been blamed for frustrating peace deals

Armed groups in the country have been blamed for frustrating peace deals

WASHINGTON, July 18 (NNN-AGENCIES) — The US is willing to consider lifting an arms embargo and targeted sanctions against Sudan Sudan if a number of conditions are met, its outgoing ambassador Thomas Hushek has said.

The conditions include a “reduction in level of violence and corruption” in the system.

The UN Security Council renewed the arms embargo in May for a period of one year to stop the flow of weapons to armed groups.

The US government also imposed its own sanctions against some South Sudanese senior government officials, including former first Vice-President Taban Deng Gai.

“This year when we adopted a resolution at the UN Security Council, we put new language in the resolution that talks about establishing benchmarks, establishing peace-building that will eventually lead to the lifting of arms embargo,” Hushek said in the capital, Juba.

“So there is a plan that will be developed about how to remove that particular state of sanctions.

“We offered a plan to remove those sanctions, this involved [the government] taking steps on financial transparency reforms and we will discuss that plan with government officials here.”

On a separate matter, the US justice department says former Gambian President Yahya Jammeh used the proceeds of bribery and embezzled public funds to buy a mansion in a Washington suburb when he was in power.

According to documents presented as part of an effort to seize the property in the US capital, Jammeh bought the $3.5m house a decade ago.

He is said to have bought the property through a trust set up by his wife Zineb Jammeh.

The former president ruled The Gambia for more than 20 years. He fled the country after losing the 2017 elections and now lives in Equatorial Guinea. — NNN-AGENCIES

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