Sudan: Paramilitaries Welcome Trump's Peace Efforts, While Europeans Sanction Number Two
The US-led initiative aims to halt violence, push for a humanitarian truce, and exclude extremist groups, with Sudanese leaders welcoming the effort to stabilize the country.
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The Sudanese paramilitaries and their alleged supporters of the United Arab Emirates welcomed on Friday 21 November Donald Trump's determination to stop the fratricidal war that is ravaging Sudan. Diplomatic efforts that are taking place as the country has become the scene of the "worst humanitarian crisis" in the world, according to the UN.
Trump Announces U.S. Push for Sudan Peace Deal at Saudi Crown Prince’s Request.
PULSE POINTSWHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump announced he has begun working on a peace deal for Sudan after a request from Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) during their meeting at the White House.WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Trump, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Sudanese military leaders Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, Secretary of State Marco Rubio. and U.S. lawmakers.WHEN & WHERE: The announce…
The Sudanese paramilitaries and their alleged supporters of the United Arab Emirates welcomed on Friday Donald Trump's desire to stop the fratricidal war that ravages Sudan, which has become the scene of the "worst humanitarian crisis" in the world according to the UN.
Sudan: U.S. President Trump Pledges to End Sudan War, El Burhan Welcomes Saudi-Led Initiative
Washington D.C. / Port Sudan -- US President Donald Trump announced on Truth Social yesterday that he will personally intervene to end the war in Sudan, following a request from Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Trump described Sudan as "the most violent place on Earth" and "the largest humanitarian crisis," where food, doctors, and basic supplies are desperately needed.
Trump adviser: Plan ready to halt Sudan war, talks in Washington possible
The United States now considers securing a ceasefire in Sudan one of its highest foreign-policy priorities, a senior White House adviser has said, as President Donald Trump moves to place the war at the top of his agenda. Mussaad Boulos, Trump’s chief adviser on Arab and African affairs, told Saudi-owned Al Hadath TV that the Sudan file has moved “to the forefront” of U.S. concerns, with the president personally pushing for an immediate halt to …
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