Trump says US to work on Sudan peace deal at request of Saudi crown prince
Trump committed to working with Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, and others to end Sudan's civil war that has killed over 40,000 and displaced 14 million, officials said.
- On Wednesday, United States President Donald Trump said he will work to end Sudan's war after Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman asked him, with work starting within about a half-hour.
- Amid warnings about regional instability, Saudi officials told U.S. leaders that unrest in Sudan could destabilize the Red Sea region, prompting Trump to reconsider his approach.
- On the ground, the humanitarian toll is severe: fighting has killed over 40,000 and displaced over 14 million, while the United Nations documented at least 3,384 civilian deaths this year and nearly 90,000 fled el‑Fasher.
- Trump said he will coordinate with regional partners, including Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Egypt, and the Rapid Support Forces agreed to a Quad-proposed humanitarian ceasefire on Nov. 6.
- Resolving the conflict will face obstacles as the Quad's work is complicated by Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE backing opposing sides, and experts say strong international pressure is needed.
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US President Donald Trump said Wednesday he would start "working" on the war in Sudan, after visiting Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman asked him to help end the conflict. Since its outbreak in April 2023, the war between Sudan's army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has killed tens of thousands of people and displaced nearly 12 million. "His majesty would like me to do something very powerful having to do with Sudan," Trump …
‘Wasn’t on my charts’: Trump to push for peace in Sudan after Saudi prince urges greater U.S. involvement
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The US President wants to use his influence "to immediately end the war in Sudan. He responds to a request from the Saudi Crown Prince.
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