Trump’s Sudan Peace Push Met with Skepticism: ‘They Don’t See a Reason to Stop’
- Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman requested President Donald Trump to intervene in Sudan's ongoing civil war, which has killed over 400,000 people and displaced millions.
- Trump announced support for a ceasefire plan to end the conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces after meeting with bin Salman, but experts remain skeptical about the effectiveness of this plan.
- General Abdel-Fattah Burhan criticized the ceasefire proposal as 'the worst yet,' claiming the mediators are biased against his ambitions.
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Trump’s Sudan peace push met with skepticism: 'They don’t see a reason to stop'
President Trump's announcement earlier this month that he will push for a ceasefire in Sudan has been welcomed by officials and experts as shining a light on a devastating conflict that has fueled the world's worst humanitarian crisis. But experts are cynical that a breakthrough will materialize, citing the administration's shallow diplomacy, Trump's conflict of [...]
Trump’s Sudan peace push met with skepticism: ‘They don’t see a reason to stop’
President Trump’s announcement earlier this month that he will push for a ceasefire in Sudan has been welcomed by officials and experts as shining a light on a devastating conflict that has fueled the world’s worst humanitarian crisis. But experts are cynical that a breakthrough will materialize, citing the administration’s shallow diplomacy, Trump’s conflict of…
US President Donald Trump promised to use the “influence of the presidency to put an immediate end” to the Sudan war, which, according to UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees), has already moved nearly 12 million people. This is a significant development for a crisis that shows little signs of closure, with some specialists expressing cautionary optimism that the intervention of the US President can help to stop the wars. However…
Donald Trump referred to the war in Sudan as a "crazy and out of control" conflict, too chaotic to be directly involved. But the twist of script came after a visit to Washington by Saudi Crown Prince Mohamed bin Salman, who convinced the U.S. President to engage in a war that began in April 2023 and has already become the worst humanitarian and displacement crisis on the planet, with 12 million Sudanese forced to flee their homes. Continue readi…
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