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'Last chance' for Darfur troops | 'Last chance' for Darfur troops |
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Senior US official John Negroponte is in Sudan in a bid to secure the deployment of UN peacekeepers to the war-torn Darfur region. | Senior US official John Negroponte is in Sudan in a bid to secure the deployment of UN peacekeepers to the war-torn Darfur region. |
Sudan has been blocking attempts to strengthen the African Union (AU) force already in Darfur with UN troops. | Sudan has been blocking attempts to strengthen the African Union (AU) force already in Darfur with UN troops. |
A BBC correspondent in Khartoum says it is seen as the last chance for Sudan to avoid tougher US sanctions. | A BBC correspondent in Khartoum says it is seen as the last chance for Sudan to avoid tougher US sanctions. |
The main sticking point is the use of helicopters, but Sudan officials have recommended the president accept them. | |
As Mr Negroponte arrived, Senegal threatened to pull its troops from the AU mission unless security is improved. | As Mr Negroponte arrived, Senegal threatened to pull its troops from the AU mission unless security is improved. |
Five Senegalese soldiers were killed in a recent attack by rebel forces on AU peacekeepers. | Five Senegalese soldiers were killed in a recent attack by rebel forces on AU peacekeepers. |
The four-year Darfur conflict between rebels and pro-government Arab militia has seen more than 200,000 deaths and at least 2.4 million displaced. | The four-year Darfur conflict between rebels and pro-government Arab militia has seen more than 200,000 deaths and at least 2.4 million displaced. |
The BBC's Jonah Fisher in Khartoum says the 7,000-strong AU peacekeeping force is overwhelmed by the complexity and scale of the conflict in Darfur. | The BBC's Jonah Fisher in Khartoum says the 7,000-strong AU peacekeeping force is overwhelmed by the complexity and scale of the conflict in Darfur. |
'Misunderstanding' | 'Misunderstanding' |
The US deputy secretary of state's trip is part of a big international push to persuade Sudan to accept the better-equipped UN-AU. | The US deputy secretary of state's trip is part of a big international push to persuade Sudan to accept the better-equipped UN-AU. |
He follows visits in the last week from South African President Thabo Mbeki and Chinese envoy, Zhai Jun. | He follows visits in the last week from South African President Thabo Mbeki and Chinese envoy, Zhai Jun. |
Diplomats say the bone of contention appears to be over the use of helicopter gunships by the hybrid force. | Diplomats say the bone of contention appears to be over the use of helicopter gunships by the hybrid force. |
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said the impasse seemed to be a misunderstanding on the part of the Sudanese government. | UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said the impasse seemed to be a misunderstanding on the part of the Sudanese government. |
"This peacekeeping is itself by definition a peacekeeping operation - it is not for any offensive," Mr Ban said. | "This peacekeeping is itself by definition a peacekeeping operation - it is not for any offensive," Mr Ban said. |
"This is just standard equipment about which they should have no concern." | "This is just standard equipment about which they should have no concern." |
Sudan's foreign ministry says its officials have recommended to President Omar al-Bashir that the AU be allowed to use attack helicopters. | |
"They have made a positive recommendation and it is now up to the leadership. The president must decide," foreign ministry spokesman Ali al-Sadig told Reuters news agency. | |
Threats | |
Our correspondent says Mr Negroponte is expected to bring the message that Washington's patience has run out. | Our correspondent says Mr Negroponte is expected to bring the message that Washington's patience has run out. |
The US already has trade sanctions in place on Sudan. | The US already has trade sanctions in place on Sudan. |
But US President George Bush is known to be a supporter of tougher sanctions and only pressure from the UN has held him back so far. | But US President George Bush is known to be a supporter of tougher sanctions and only pressure from the UN has held him back so far. |
These could include travel bans on individuals and the freezing of assets based in the US. | These could include travel bans on individuals and the freezing of assets based in the US. |
Sudanese companies doing business in US dollars could also face restrictions. | Sudanese companies doing business in US dollars could also face restrictions. |
Our reporter says the big question is whether Khartoum cares what the Americans say any more. | Our reporter says the big question is whether Khartoum cares what the Americans say any more. |
Since sanctions were first imposed in 1997, the Sudanese economy has boomed on the back of investment from China and the Far East. | Since sanctions were first imposed in 1997, the Sudanese economy has boomed on the back of investment from China and the Far East. |
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