In Riyadh, Saudi Arabia’s Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, Waleed Elkhereiji, recently engaged in discussions with Norway’s special envoy to Sudan, Endre Stiansen. The focus of their meeting was the ongoing bilateral relations and the critical situation unfolding in Sudan. The talks highlighted the collaborative efforts aimed at tackling the humanitarian and political crises that have gripped Sudan since 2023.
The meeting underscored the importance of addressing the challenges facing Sudan, where the conflict has led to severe instability. Both officials reviewed regional developments and explored initiatives designed to support the Sudanese population. The discussions are part of a broader international effort to aid Sudan amid its turmoil.
Saudi Arabia has been a key player in diplomatic and humanitarian efforts concerning the Sudanese crisis. By working with international allies, Saudi officials have been striving to foster stability in Sudan while providing much-needed assistance to civilians affected by the conflict. The kingdom’s involvement reflects a commitment to regional peace and the welfare of displaced populations.
As violence and instability continue to plague Sudan, humanitarian organizations are raising alarms over the escalating displacement crisis. Millions of Sudanese have been forced to abandon their homes in the face of ongoing hostilities. The discussions in Riyadh are part of the broader initiatives to mitigate these issues and find viable solutions for the Sudanese people.
