Sudan’s prime minister claims victory; counts on Trump for peace
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Sudan's army-appointed prime minister declared victory in the civil war and is counting on President Trump for peace.
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Sudan’s army-appointed prime minister declared victory last week in the country's civil war against the rebel Rapid Support Forces. The prime minister made this announcement while holding court with foreign journalists in a borrowed conference room, an ad hoc meeting space reflecting the Sudanese Armed Forces' attempt to project normalcy. He also stated he is counting on President Trump for peace. This declaration comes amidst an ongoing conflict and signals a potential shift in the government's strategy and international engagement.
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