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Annan urges quick implementation of peace deal in Sudan
UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan Friday urged Sudan and rebel groups to "move quickly" to implement the peace agreement they just signed in order to end the conflict in Darfur. Annan said the peace deal reached in Abuja, Nigeria, now gives the opportunity to strengthen peacekeeping operations in Darfur, starting with the African Union forces that have been in the war-torn region for the past two years.

The UN is planning to deploy peace troops to replace the AU by year's end. The Sudanese government and the main rebel group, the Sudan Liberation Movement/Army, signed the deal, which was followed by a splinter rebel group later on Friday. Annan said the humanitarian operations in Darfur need to be expanded to include donors from the Gulf states and other countries in addition the European Union and the United States.
The rest of the world has to finance Sudan? The place with the oil wells?
"I welcome the peace agreement," Annan told reporters at UN headquarters in New York. He called the agreement an "historic opportunity to bring this ... conflict to an end. I appeal to the parties to implement their commitments in good faith so as to stop the bloodshed and ongoing violence in Darfur, and to cooperate with the AU and the UN on the ground."
Posted by: Fred 2006-05-06
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