Massad Boulous, a senior advisor to President Trump on Arab and African affairs, announced on Tuesday that the U.S. government is committing an additional $200 million to enhance humanitarian assistance for Sudan, as the crisis deepens and the urgent needs of civilians increase.
In this context, Boulous stated that discussions held by the U.S. administration with various Libyan parties have been productive, asserting that they support national unity and align with President Trump’s peace agenda in the region.