PORT SUDAN: Sudan’s army chief Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, at war with a rival paramilitary group since April 2023, called on US President Donald Trump on Wednesday to bring peace. “The Sudanese people now look to Washington to take the next step: to build on the US president’s honesty and work with us — and those in the region who genuinely seek peace — to end this war,” Sudan’s de facto leader wrote in an op-ed published in The Wall Street Journal.

CAIRO: The head of Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces said late on Monday that his paramilitaries would immediately enter into a three-month humanitarian truce, after US President…

ABU DHABI: Trump’s Africa envoy Massad Boulos said on Tuesday neither warring side in Sudan had accepted the latest ceasefire proposal, urging both to agree to the truce presented…

Massad Boulos demanded the opposing sides accept plan without seeking preconditions.

PORT SUDAN: Sudan’s army chief Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, at war with a rival paramilitary group since April 2023, called on US President Donald Trump on Wednesday to bring peace.…

The war is being fuelled by regional powers and the US president may have some leverage over them.