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US pauses $700 mn in aid to Sudan after military takeover

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State Department spokesman Ned Price says the United States has suspended $700 million in aid to Sudan following a military takeover. "Those funds were intended to support the country's democratic transition," Price tells reporters. SOUNDBITE

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