Trump Agrees to Help End Sudan Conflict at Saudi Prince's Request
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US President Donald Trump has pledged to work towards resolving the ongoing conflict in Sudan, following a request from Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The Saudi ruler believes Trump's intervention is crucial to breaking the stalemate in peace talks, which have been ongoing for over two and a half years. The conflict in Sudan, which started in 2023, has resulted in widespread destruction, mass displacement, and ethnically charged violence. The war has also drawn in foreign powers and threatened to split the country. Trump, who has been known for his efforts to broker peace in the Middle East, has agreed to apply his diplomatic skills to help resolve the Sudan conflict. According to Trump, the Saudi prince asked him to consider the humanitarian crisis in Sudan, saying 'There's a place on Earth called Sudan, and it's horrible what's happening.' Trump's administration reportedly began working on the issue shortly after the meeting, with the goal of finding a peaceful resolution to the conflict. The resolution of the Sudan conflict is significant for Saudi Arabia, as it has national security implications due to the proximity of Sudan's coastline to the kingdom's Red Sea coast. Trump's involvement in the conflict is seen as a potential game-changer, given his previous success in achieving a ceasefire in Gaza last month.