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Sudan govt, Darfur rebels talk in Nigeria
(AP)
Updated: 2005-10-05 09:24

Sudan's government and rebels from Darfur met Tuesday for a second day of talks in Nigeria, with the visiting Dutch prime minister urging all parties to reach a power-sharing deal by the end of the year, AP reported.

Although the sixth round of peace talks on Darfur was officially launched in mid-September, government and rebel negotiators in Nigeria's capital had not held any direct discussions until this week.

Instead, they attended seminars on peace negotiations and waited as Darfur's main rebel group argued about the makeup of its delegation.

Addressing the parties at the start of talks Tuesday, Dutch Prime Minster Jan Peter Balkenende urged all sides to make an effort to bring peace by the end of the year.

Majzoub Al-Khalifa, Sudanese Agriculture minister and head of a Sudanese government delegation, left, walks into the venue of the Darfur peace talks in Abuja, Nigeria, Monday, Oct. 3 2005.
Majzoub Al-Khalifa, Sudanese Agriculture minister and head of a Sudanese government delegation, left, walks into the venue of the Darfur peace talks in Abuja, Nigeria, Monday, Oct. 3 2005.[AP]
"The international community wants to see results, it cannot go on spending resources on problems which should already have been resolved and still can be resolved in the coming months," Balkenende said.

The Dutch prime minister's three-day visit, which started Monday, will also include bilateral talks, government officials said.

After decades of low-level clashes over land and water that pitted nomads against villagers, rebels from ethnic African tribes launched a large-scale conflict in early 2003, accusing the Arab-dominated central government of neglect.

The central government is accused of responding by unleashing Arab tribal militias known as Janjaweed to murder and rape civilians and lay waste to villages.

More than 180,000 people have died in Darfur and another two million people have been displaced in the fighting.



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