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Sudan accepts UN 'help' in Darfur | Sudan accepts UN 'help' in Darfur |
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Sudan's president has said he welcomes the United Nations' support for the African Union peacekeeping mission in Darfur, following reports of a deal. | Sudan's president has said he welcomes the United Nations' support for the African Union peacekeeping mission in Darfur, following reports of a deal. |
However, Omar al-Bashir did not mention the agreement reportedly reached to set up a hybrid UN-AU force. | However, Omar al-Bashir did not mention the agreement reportedly reached to set up a hybrid UN-AU force. |
Sudan has always rejected plans to replace the AU force with a larger, stronger UN mission. It remains unclear who would command the new force. | Sudan has always rejected plans to replace the AU force with a larger, stronger UN mission. It remains unclear who would command the new force. |
More than 200,000 people have died in three years of conflict in Darfur. | More than 200,000 people have died in three years of conflict in Darfur. |
About three million have fled their homes. | About three million have fled their homes. |
On Thursday, UN chief Kofi Annan said an agreement had been reached in principle. | On Thursday, UN chief Kofi Annan said an agreement had been reached in principle. |
But the Sudanese government has not commented on the details of the proposed compromise reached in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa. | But the Sudanese government has not commented on the details of the proposed compromise reached in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa. |
Chad in anti-Sudan alliance BBC East Africa correspondent Adam Mynott says the UN is still insisting that it takes command and control of the peacekeeping mission. | Chad in anti-Sudan alliance BBC East Africa correspondent Adam Mynott says the UN is still insisting that it takes command and control of the peacekeeping mission. |
Mr Bashir, however, stressed the UN's "assistance... to the AU mission". | Mr Bashir, however, stressed the UN's "assistance... to the AU mission". |
"The government of Sudan welcomes all financial, material, logistic or technical assistance from the UN in order to strengthen the AU mission in Darfur," he told state TV. | "The government of Sudan welcomes all financial, material, logistic or technical assistance from the UN in order to strengthen the AU mission in Darfur," he told state TV. |
"We reiterate our commitment to fully co-operate with the AU, the UN and the international community to implement the Darfur peace agreement." | "We reiterate our commitment to fully co-operate with the AU, the UN and the international community to implement the Darfur peace agreement." |
Violence has intensified despite a peace deal in May between the government and one of the Darfur rebel groups. | Violence has intensified despite a peace deal in May between the government and one of the Darfur rebel groups. |
Meanwhile, Sudanese Defence Minister Abdel Rahim Mohamed Hussein said Darfur would become an "invaders' graveyard" if a UN peacekeeping force was sent there. | |
UN humanitarian chief Jan Egeland has cut short his trip to Darfur after Sudan's government told him it would be too dangerous for him to travel outside the region's major towns. | |
Violence spreads | |
A further possible area of disagreement on the peacekeeping mission is the size of the new force. | |
The UN also wants a force of 17,000 troops, while Sudan says 12,000 would be enough. | The UN also wants a force of 17,000 troops, while Sudan says 12,000 would be enough. |
The conflict has killed or displaced hundreds of thousands of peopleThere are currently some 7,000 AU troops in Darfur. | The conflict has killed or displaced hundreds of thousands of peopleThere are currently some 7,000 AU troops in Darfur. |
Sudan has always said that the problems in Darfur are being exaggerated for political reasons. | Sudan has always said that the problems in Darfur are being exaggerated for political reasons. |
It denies backing the Arab Janjaweed militias, accused of genocide against Darfur's black African population. | It denies backing the Arab Janjaweed militias, accused of genocide against Darfur's black African population. |
Sudan says the militias are being disarmed but reports from Darfur say the army is working with the Janjaweed to destroy villages. | Sudan says the militias are being disarmed but reports from Darfur say the army is working with the Janjaweed to destroy villages. |
Two of Sudan's neighbours, Chad and the Central African Republic, have accused Sudan of backing rebels in their countries. | Two of Sudan's neighbours, Chad and the Central African Republic, have accused Sudan of backing rebels in their countries. |
Chad says it is sending troops to help CAR. | Chad says it is sending troops to help CAR. |