UN High Priority BLOCK

UN - Sudan

Sanctions designation — transaction must be blocked or frozen

9
Sanctioned Entities
High
Severity Level
BLOCK
Required Action
Mar 25
Last Updated 2026
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UN sanctions for Sudan

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UN Security Council Consolidated Sanctions List includes all individuals and entities subject to sanctions measures imposed by the UN Security Council. This master list consolidates designations from multiple sanctions committees, including those targeting ISIL/Al-Qaida (Resolution 1267), the Taliban (Resolution 1988), as well as country-specific regimes for North Korea, Iran, Libya, Somalia, and others. All UN Member States are legally obligated to implement these sanctions.

Measures typically include asset freezes, travel bans, and arms embargoes. The list is maintained by the UN Secretariat and updated as sanctions committees make new designations or de-listings. Inclusion requires a formal proposal from a Member State and consensus within the relevant committee. Each sanctioned entry includes identifying information, reasons for listing, and applicable measures.

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List Name UN: Sudan
Full Name UN - Sudan
Entity Count 9 entities
Severity Level High - Primary sanctions with blocking/freezing measures
Required Action BLOCK - Sanctions designation — transaction must be blocked or frozen
Last Updated March 25, 2026 at 04:00 UTC (1 hour ago)
Compliance Implications

This is a high-priority sanctions list. Entities on this list are typically subject to full blocking/freezing measures. Persons and entities under applicable jurisdiction are generally prohibited from dealing with listed parties. Assets may be frozen and all transactions are typically blocked.

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