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Sudanese government informs the U.S. of its welcome of Trump’s commitments to achieve peace in Sudan

The Sudanese Embassy in Washington has officially notified the U.S. government of the Sudanese government’s gratitude and appreciation for President Donald Trump’s pledge to exert efforts to address the situation in Sudan.
The embassy also conveyed Khartoum’s welcome of the efforts by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United States to help achieve peace in Sudan.
Sudan’s Ambassador to Washington, Mohammed Abdullah Idris, expressed the government’s thanks to both Washington and Riyadh for their concern and continuous efforts to stop the bloodshed in Sudan.
Ambassador Idris told Al-Muhaqiq news outlet on Thursday that he affirmed to the U.S. administration the Sudanese government’s commitment and readiness to work with both countries to achieve the peace that the Sudanese people await and aspire to.
He emphasized that the Sudanese mission in Washington will continue engaging with the U.S. administration—both the executive and legislative branches—to take practical steps toward implementing the commitments made.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday evening his intention to intervene immediately to end the war in Sudan, following a request from Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Trump, who hosted the Crown Prince in Washington, stated: “The Saudi Crown Prince asked me to intervene to resolve the crisis in Sudan, and I will do that. Thirty minutes after Mohammed bin Salman’s request, I began working on resolving Sudan’s crisis.”
He added, “Settling the conflict in Sudan was not part of my plans, but Prince Mohammed bin Salman made me care about it. The Saudi Crown Prince will play a strong role in ending what is happening in Sudan.”

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