US Working With Arab Partners to End Sudan Conflict, White House Says

Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit called for urgent action to protect civilians and to end the violence.
US Working With Arab Partners to End Sudan Conflict, White House Says
Local residents take part in a demonstration in Omdurman, to protest against the Rapid Support Forces' reported 'atrocities' in el-Fasher in western Sudan, on Oct. 31, 2025. Ebrahim Hamid/AFP via Getty Images
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The United States is working with its Arab partners to bring an end to the conflict in Sudan, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said on Nov. 4, describing the situation as “very complicated.”

Speaking at a press briefing, Leavitt said Washington is “actively engaged in efforts” to mediate peace and remains “committed to working with our international partners, including Quad members—Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the UAE—as well as others, to lead a negotiated peace process that addresses both the immediate humanitarian crisis and the longer-term political challenges.”

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