After the success of African peace, Trump urged to tackle the Forgotten Sudan War

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!
Fees of the success of bringing him peace to an African conflict, President Donald Trump and his administration are “only positioned” to put an end to the other major war in the continent in Sudan, according to a leading analyst.
President Trump obtained the foreign ministers of the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda at the White House on June 27 to sign a peace agreement to end their 30 -year war.
Cameron Hudson, a former senior Africa official of the George W. Bush administration, exclusively said Fox News Digital Trump actions on peace in Africa, refreshing “and that the participation of the United States in Sudan is essential.
Trump and Rubio secure the Rwanda-Congo Peace Treaty in the midst of the Nobel Prize in Pakistan Prize

The war in Sudan has won tens of thousands of lives, uprooted more than 12 million and created what the International Rescue Committee described as “the greatest humanitarian crisis ever recorded”. (Ebrahim Hamid / AFP via Getty Images)
Sudan is often called the forgotten war. It is estimated that 150,000 were killed. On Friday, a spokesperson for the State Department told Fox News Digital that an amazing of 14.2 million things had been moved since the government and the rebels’ rapid support forces began the current civil war in April 2023. Conflict. “
During a briefing of the United Nations Security Council on Thursday, Ambassador Dorothy Shea, the acting American representative, said: “By numerous measures, the conflict to Sudan is the worst humanitarian crisis in the world today. We call the parties at the war of Sudan to cease hostilities, allowing humanitarian access to all parts of the country and protecting civilians.”
Shea has added: “The United States calls for the responsibility of the rapid genocide support forces in Sudan, where it has murdered men and boys, even infants on an ethnic basis, have targeted civilian civilians and committed acts of brutal sexual violence against women and girls from other ethnic groups.”

President Donald Trump holds a document signed to present the Minister of Congo, Therese Kayikwamba Wagner, on the right, as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Rwanda, Olivier Nduhungirehe, Vice-President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio Watch on June 27, 2025, at the Oval Blanche office in Washington. (AP photo / manual Balce Ceneta)
The United Nations Office for Humanitarian Affairs Coordination (OCHA), the convoys of aid declared are targeted, the hospitals bombed and the food and the water have deliberately hidden. The rebels of the RSF would have surrounded the city and the El Fasher camps in Darfur and effectively put the besieged area.
Hudson, also a former state advisor to the State Department, told Fox News Digital that it was time for President Trump to make his movement because he “quickly stimulated a position for himself as a peacemaker in the world, and this message deeply resonates with African leaders and their audiences.
“Insofar as Trump continued to supervise his personal diplomacy in terms of peace, which was welcomed. Closer to his home, his prioritization of peace in the Dispute of Congo-Rwanda is considered authentic.
Biden Admin criticized for “waiting” to declare the genocide in Sudan
“Africans, on the whole, do not regret the president to have also had a program to ensure critical minerals. I think they consider his transparency and his transactionalism as refreshing of an American president. Washington tends to speak of our values but to continue our interests in a contradictory way. For Trump, they see his interests as his values.”

The members of the Battalon of the Sudanese Army Special Forces in the North State hold a parade in the city of Karima on May 19, 2024. (Getty Images)
By looking back the tsunami of words but the lack of final action of the previous administration, Hudson added: “If you look at the facts on the ground in Sudan today, this could be the last moment when we must try to return to the country on the edge of the collapse. The American involvement is now essential, not only for regional stability, but also to ensure the participation of the United States.
“A defaulting state of 50 million people on the banks of the Red Sea will disrupt an essential path of commercial navigation, will destabilize partners through the Gulf and send waves of European migrants in Europe and in Africa. None of this is the interests of Washington.”
Ambassador Shea said that this week’s Security Council’s briefing, the United States believed that “external support for the (Sudanese) parties only serves the conflict and must stop”.

An army soldier walked before the Republican Palace in Khartoum, Sudan, after being taken over by the Army of Sudan on March 21, 2025. (Photo ap)
Click here to obtain the Fox News app
Hudson said the United States could – and had to end this support.
“The Trump administration is particularly well placed to make a difference in Sudan,” said Hudson. “The main donors on the sides of the war – Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Turkey – are all American allies. Where President Trump has cultivated close ties and a deep influence. He is able to help these countries to settle their differences and forge a consensus to end their support for war.
“The United States remains focused on working with our partners to resolve the crisis in Sudan,” said the spokesman for the State Department to Fox News Digital on Friday. “We support the restoration of civil governance in a peaceful and unified Sudan. We continue to engage with the main regional and other partners to urge the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the rapid support forces (RSF) to cease hostilities, to allow without wool humanitarian access to all parts of the country, to protect civilians and to make measures for dialogue negotiated by dialogue negotiated by dialogue inclusive. “