Notice 13067NoticeG.W. Bush · R

Presidential Notice 13067

Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to Sudan

President Bush extended for one year the national emergency with respect to Sudan originally declared in 1997 under Executive Order 13067, citing the ongoing threat posed by Sudan's government to U.S. national security and foreign policy. The continuation maintains sanctions and emergency measures under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.

Impact dates

  1. Continued national emergency expires unless further extended

Key directives

  • Continue national emergency with respect to Sudan for 1 year beyond November 3, 2005
  • Publish notice in Federal Register
  • Transmit notice to Congress

Timeline

Immediate

  • National emergency with respect to Sudan continues in effect beyond November 3, 2005

Near term (90d)

  • Notice to be published in Federal Register
  • Notice transmitted to Congress

Long term

  • Emergency measures remain in effect until November 3, 2006 unless further extended or terminated

Risks & tensions

  • Routine annual renewal under National Emergencies Act section 202(d); no new policy substance
  • Darfur crisis ongoing during this period, but notice does not mention it specifically
  • Perpetual emergency status normalizes long-term sanctions architecture
Presidential Notice 13067: Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to Sudan · Executive Orders