Sudan’s ongoing conflict, now in its third year, faces potential renewed international focus as Gulf states grapple with Iranian retaliatory attacks. While Gulf nations like Saudi Arabia and the UAE have previously engaged in peace efforts, their current domestic crises may complicate these initiatives. The war has already resulted in a severe humanitarian crisis, displacing over 15 million people and causing more than 60,000 deaths, with regional stability hanging in the balance as it impacts vital trade routes like the Red Sea.
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