Trump: I Will Work to Resolve the Conflict in Sudan at the Request of the Saudi Crown Prince
Trump works to end the war in Sudan at the request of the Saudi Crown Prince.
SUMMARY
Trump announces the start of efforts to end the war in Sudan at the request of the Saudi Crown Prince.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Trump works to end the war in Sudan.
- Signing agreements worth $270 billion.
CORE SUBJECT
Ending the war in Sudan
U.S. President Donald Trump stated today that he will work to end the war in Sudan after being asked by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to intervene to resolve the conflict.
Trump added at a Saudi investment conference, a day after meeting with the Saudi Crown Prince at the White House: "We have already started working on that."
He mentioned that he began studying the issue half an hour after the Crown Prince explained its importance, according to Reuters.
On another note, Trump said that agreements and sales worth $270 billion are being signed during the U.S.-Saudi investment conference taking place in Washington.
Reuters could not independently verify this figure.
KEYWORDS
MENTIONED ENTITIES 2
Donald Trump
👤 Person_MaleU.S. President
Mohammed bin Salman
👤 Person_MaleSaudi Crown Prince