Saudi diplomacy is facing a week of regional and international preoccupations this week, foremost of which is the resumption of negotiations between the two parties to the Sudan war. (Army and Rapid Support Forces), hoping to advance proposals to define mechanisms to enforce the armistice established by the “Jeddah Declaration”, which was issued at dawn on Friday. At the end of the week, the Arab summit will gather in Jeddah, whose crucial files include the return of Syria to the Arab ranks, the Israeli aggression on Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem, the presidential vacancy in Lebanon, the intensive efforts aimed at resolving the Libyan crisis, and proceeding with the file of resolving the Yemeni crisis. As we are accustomed to, Saudi diplomacy is based on wisdom, fraternal relations, and the bonds of language, religion and history, to advance solutions to the problems of the Arab nation. The Sudanese pin their hopes on the city of Jeddah. Waiting for a solution to stop the damned urban war, and to make the Sudanese able to return to the political process, to form a civil government. As for Syria; Returning to the Arab ranks has dues that must be carried out by the Damascus government. In Yemen, the climate of détente allowed by the resumption of relations between the Kingdom and Iran should lead to widening the window of hope for establishing a sustainable peace, and closing the current conflict file. And in Libya, the Jeddah summit will surely urge the Libyans to adopt a constitutional rule that allows for general elections before the end of the current year.