Trump says US to work on Sudan peace deal at request of Saudi crown prince
President Trump announced US involvement to broker peace in Sudan following Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's request amid a crisis displacing nearly 12 million people.
- On Wednesday, President Donald Trump said he would start working to help end the war in Sudan after Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman asked him to intervene, adding `And you know we've already started working on that, OK?`
- Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman personally asked President Donald Trump to intervene, believing Trump's pressure could break a diplomatic 'logjam' amid a crisis displacing nearly 12 million.
- Before this week, Trump had barely commented while the U.S. State Department engaged both sides earlier this month, and the RSF accepted a U.S.-backed ceasefire, but the army has not agreed.
- The announcement amplified Saudi influence and placed the region under greater U.S. scrutiny as President Donald Trump named Saudi Arabia a major non-NATO ally and signed a strategic defence agreement.
- Regional rivalries among Gulf states and accusations that the United Arab Emirates backed the Rapid Support Forces complicate prospects for humanitarian aid deliveries and a ceasefire within the Quad.
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Trump says he'll push for peace in Sudan after Saudi crown prince urged greater US involvement
President Donald Trump says he's turning his attention to helping find an end to the brutal civil war in Sudan. Trump made the declaration on Wednesday after he said he was urged to action by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin…
Trump says he'll push for peace in Sudan after Saudi crown prince urged greater US involvement
President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he plans to put greater attention on helping find an end to the brutal civil war in Sudan after being urged to take action by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.Trump, who claims to have ended several wars since returning to office and has openly lobbied for the Nobel Peace Prize, admitted the conflict “wasn't on my charts” before his conversation with the crown prince.But the president said he spoke …
Trump says he'll push for peace in Sudan after Saudi crown prince urged greater US involvement
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he plans to put greater attention on helping find an end to the brutal civil war in Sudan after being urged to take action by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Trump, who claims to have ended several wars since returning to office and has openly lobbied for the Nobel Peace Prize, admitted the conflict “wasn’t on my charts” before his conversation with the crown prince. But the pres…
US President Donald Trump announced that he will "work" to stop the conflict in Sudan, after Saudi Arabia's sovereign prince, Mohammed bin Salman, asked for direct involvement. Trump said he changed his view of the crisis, which he described as a "disgusting and out-of-control" right, while Sudan faces the most serious humanitarian disaster in the world according to the United Nations.
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