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Trump Adviser: An International Plan Is Ready to Stop the War in Sudan

U.S. President Donald Trump’s adviser for African and Arab affairs, Massad Boulos, said that the U.S. administration had hoped the Sudanese parties would accept the proposed truce, noting that what happened in El Fasher could have been avoided had the existing initiatives been adhered to.

In an interview with Al Arabiya/Al Hadath, Boulos stressed that the situation in Sudan is “very dangerous and highly tense,” adding that the plan developed by the U.S. administration in cooperation with the international Quad calls for an immediate ceasefire in the country.

He emphasized that no preconditions should be imposed that could obstruct peace efforts, arguing that a final solution to the crisis must come from within Sudan.

Boulos explained that the United States has a detailed proposal that could serve as a roadmap for ending the conflict. This proposal is based on a ceasefire, the delivery of humanitarian aid, and the launch of an inclusive national dialogue.

The plan also includes provisions for post-war reconstruction and mechanisms for restructuring governance in the country.

Boulos noted that the war in Sudan is having serious regional and international repercussions, affirming President Donald Trump’s strong interest in ending it.

He added that the United States is in daily contact with both parties to the conflict and that it is possible to see leaders from both sides in Washington in the coming period.

Boulos concluded by saying that the humanitarian situation in Sudan is “extremely urgent,” underscoring the need to deliver humanitarian assistance to the city of El Fasher as quickly as possible.

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