U.S. Strives for Peace and Aid in Sudan Conflict

The U.S. is maintaining neutrality in the Sudan conflict and is working on a UN mechanism for conflict resolution. The U.S. also aims to secure a humanitarian truce to ensure aid delivery, as Senior Advisor Massad Boulos announced at the Sudan aid conference in Berlin.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Berlin | Updated: 15-04-2026 15:59 IST | Created: 15-04-2026 15:59 IST
U.S. Strives for Peace and Aid in Sudan Conflict
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The United States has announced its neutral stance in the ongoing war in Sudan, with a focus on creating a UN mechanism for resolving the conflict, according to a senior advisor for African affairs to the U.S. President.

Speaking on Wednesday, Senior Advisor Massad Boulos stated that the U.S. is committed to securing a humanitarian truce aimed at allowing much-needed aid to reach affected individuals. The statement was made on the fringes of an international Sudan aid conference held in Berlin.

The Berlin conference seeks to gather over $1 billion in aid commitments for Sudan, indicating the global community's urgent concern and the critical need for humanitarian intervention in the region.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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