Trump Working On Ending Sudan War At Saudi Leader's Request
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U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday (November 19) said he will work to help end the war in Sudan after Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman asked him to get involved in the conflict.
"I settled eight wars and I'll tell you, His Majesty would like me to do something very powerful having to do with Sudan. It was not on my charts to be involved in that. I thought it was just something that was crazy and out of control. But I just see how important that is to you and to a lot of your friends in the room, Sudan. And so we're going to start working on Sudan. I didn't think that that was one that was going to be so easy to do. We're going to start working. Mohammed said... Yeah, thank you. Thank you to you," said Trump.
"We've already started working on that," Trump said at a Saudi investment conference a day after he met with Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler at the White House. Trump said he began looking into the issue half an hour after the crown prince explained its importance.
"I settled eight wars and I'll tell you, His Majesty would like me to do something very powerful having to do with Sudan. It was not on my charts to be involved in that. I thought it was just something that was crazy and out of control. But I just see how important that is to you and to a lot of your friends in the room, Sudan. And so we're going to start working on Sudan. I didn't think that that was one that was going to be so easy to do. We're going to start working. Mohammed said... Yeah, thank you. Thank you to you," said Trump.
"We've already started working on that," Trump said at a Saudi investment conference a day after he met with Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler at the White House. Trump said he began looking into the issue half an hour after the crown prince explained its importance.