Sudan’s government on Friday denied US allegations that it had used chemical weapons in the country’s bloody civil war last year, a day after Washington said it would impose sanctions. Information Minister Khalid al-Aiser called the accusations “nothing but political blackmail and a deliberate falsification of the facts”.
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