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Oil may allow Sudan to escape pain of U.S. sanctions

Home (IHT) - NEW YORK: The Bush administration's new sanctions against Sudan aim to squeeze the country's economy by freezing Sudanese companies out of American financial institutions and curtailing their dollar transactions.

U.S. government officials described the sanctions during recent interviews and press briefings as a significant move to raise the pressure on Omar Hassan al-Bashir, Sudan's president, to bring a quick end to the violence in Darfur.

But the sanctions will do little to stem Sudan's oil exports, which are the main source of the country's wealth, analysts said. They also noted that existing sanctions against Sudan, which date back to 1997, have been unevenly enforced.

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