In a recent diplomatic engagement in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia’s Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, Waleed Elkhereiji, held discussions with Norway’s special envoy to Sudan, Endre Stiansen. The primary focus of their meeting was on strengthening bilateral relations and addressing the pressing issues facing Sudan, a nation embroiled in severe conflict since 2023.
Both officials delved into the ongoing humanitarian and political challenges plaguing Sudan. The talks highlighted the efforts being made to alleviate the suffering of the Sudanese people amid the country’s escalating crisis. The meeting underscored the importance of regional cooperation and the implementation of initiatives aimed at stabilizing the situation in Sudan.
Saudi Arabia has played a significant role in international diplomatic and humanitarian efforts concerning Sudan. The kingdom has been actively collaborating with global partners to promote stability and deliver much-needed assistance to civilians affected by the conflict. This commitment reflects Saudi Arabia’s broader strategy of engaging with international stakeholders to address regional conflicts.
The discussions between Elkhereiji and Stiansen occurred against the backdrop of dire warnings from humanitarian organizations about the worsening displacement crisis in Sudan. The violence and instability have forced millions of Sudanese to flee their homes, further complicating the humanitarian landscape in the region. Both nations recognize the urgent need for continued international support to address the growing challenges faced by displaced populations in Sudan.
