Fresh of the success of bringing peace to one African conflict, his President Donald Trump and his administration “uniquely positioned” to end the other Great War of the Continent in Sudan, according to a leading analyst.
President Trump received the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda to the White House on 27 June to sign a peace agreement to end their 30-year war.
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The war in Sudan has demanded tens of thousands of lives, upgraded more than 12 million and created what the International Rescue Committee described as “the greatest humanitarian crisis ever registered.” (Ebrahim Hamid/AFP via Getty images)
During a briefing from the UN Security Council Thursday, ambassador Dorothy Shea said the acting American representative,
Shea added: “The United States calls for accountability for the rapid support forces for the genocide in Sudan, where they killed men and boys, even infants on an ethnic basis, aimed at fleeing civilians and actions of brutal sexual violence against women and girls of other ethnic groups.”

President Donald Trump is holding a signed document to present to Congo Minister of Foreign Affairs Therese Kayikwamba Wagner, Right, as Rwanda Foreign Minister Nduhungirehe, Vice President JD VANCE and State Secretary Marco Rubio Watch on 27 June 2025. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
The UN office for the coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCA), explained auxiliary voyages are the target, hospitals bombed and deliberately remember food and water. Allegedly RSF rebels surrounded the city and camps of El Fasher in Darfur and effectively besieged the area.
“To the extent that Trump continued to frame his personal diplomacy in terms of peace, which has been well received. Closer to home, his priorities of peace in the dispute of Congo-Rwanda is considered genuine.
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“Africans, in general, do not mislead the president because they also have an agenda to secure critical minerals. I think they consider his transparency and transactionalism to be refreshing from an American president. Washington tends to speak about our values, but see our interests in a contradictory way.”

Members of the Sudanese army Battallion in the northern state hold a parade in Karima City on 19 May 2024. (Getty Images)
Looking back at the tsunami of Words But Lack of Definitive Action from the Previous Administration, Hudson Added, “If you look at the facts on the ground in Sudan Today, this might moment we have to try the country, the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from the brink from. Regional Stability But for Ensuring the US’s own Long-Term Security Interests.
“A failed state of 50 million people on the banks of the Red Sea will disrupt an essential lane of commercial navigation, destabilizing partners in the wave and waves of migrants streaming that stream to Europe and Africa. Nothing of this serves Washington’s interests.”
Ambassador Shea said that during the Security Council of this week the US is of the opinion that “external support for the warring (Sudanese) parties only serves to extend the conflict and stop.”

An army soldier walks in front of the Republican palace in Khartoem, Sudan, after it was recaptured by Sudan’s army on March 21, 2025. (AP photo)
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Hudson said the US could and should end that support.
“The Trump government is unique positioned to make a difference in Sudan,” said Hudson. “The most important backers to the parties in the war – Egypt, Vae, Saudi -Aarabia, Turkey – are all American allies. Where President Trump has cultivated narrow ties and deep influence. He is able to help these countries arrange their differences and end up a consensus to end the diploma, but that is the support, but that is a diplomation, but that is the support of the diplomation, but that is a diplomation, but that is a diplomation, but it is a diplomation, but that he was given to the diplomation. Try to send that he is a Pademakere. “


