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Trump envoy denies bias as he pushes for Sudan peace plan

Trump envoy denies bias as he pushes for Sudan peace plan

Summary

President Donald Trump's senior Africa envoy, Massad Boulos, has denied accusations of bias in the U.S. peace proposal aimed at ending the civil war in Sudan. The U.S., Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and UAE are mediating between Sudan's army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Disagreements remain, with Sudan's army rejecting the proposed ceasefire.

Key Facts

  • President Trump’s envoy, Massad Boulos, is working on a peace plan for Sudan's ongoing conflict.
  • Sudan's army and the RSF have been in conflict for over two years.
  • The U.S., Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and UAE — called "the Quad" — are trying to mediate peace talks.
  • Sudan’s army leader, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, criticized the latest peace proposal and cited issues with UAE's involvement.
  • The RSF announced a three-month ceasefire, but the army reported continued attacks.
  • The conflict has displaced 12 million people, leading the UN to call it a severe humanitarian crisis.
  • Reports of mass killings and other atrocities by the RSF in Sudan's Darfur region have caused international alarm.
  • The UAE has denied any military support to the RSF, despite accusations from Sudan’s army.
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