PUBLISHED ON: September 13, 2025
By Web Desk
By Web Desk
The U.N. Security Council on Friday unanimously voted to extend sanctions on Sudan for another year, amid disagreements over whether to expand the resolution’s language to reflect the country’s deepening crisis.
The council adopted Resolution 2791, renewing the measures under the 2005 sanctions regime, which include an arms embargo and targeted sanctions. The resolution also extends the mandate of the Panel of Experts until Oct. 12, 2026, to align it with the sanctions timeline.
The panel must submit an interim report by March 12, 2026, and a final report by July 13, 2026. It will also provide quarterly updates to the sanctions committee. The Council said it plans to review the panel’s mandate by Sept. 12, 2026.



































