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Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir has said he is ready to call a ceasefire with rebel groups ahead of peace talks next month over the Darfur region. | Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir has said he is ready to call a ceasefire with rebel groups ahead of peace talks next month over the Darfur region. |
Talks are scheduled in Libya on 27 October to try to end a conflict that has left more than 200,000 people dead and 2.5 million displaced. | Talks are scheduled in Libya on 27 October to try to end a conflict that has left more than 200,000 people dead and 2.5 million displaced. |
Several ceasefires have previously been agreed in Darfur but none has held. | Several ceasefires have previously been agreed in Darfur but none has held. |
Meanwhile, Darfur rebel leader Suleiman Jamous has left Sudan to seek medical treatment in Kenya. | Meanwhile, Darfur rebel leader Suleiman Jamous has left Sudan to seek medical treatment in Kenya. |
He had been in a UN compound for 14 months, with the Sudanese authorities threatening to arrest him as soon as he left the protection of the UN. | He had been in a UN compound for 14 months, with the Sudanese authorities threatening to arrest him as soon as he left the protection of the UN. |
President Bashir last month promised to let him get medical treatment in Kenya during talks with UN chief Ban Ki-moon. | |
Actress Mia Farrow had offered to swap places with Mr Jamous. | |
'Horror' | |
Speaking after meeting the Italian PM in Rome, Mr Bashir said he hoped the Libya talks would bring "a final peace". | Speaking after meeting the Italian PM in Rome, Mr Bashir said he hoped the Libya talks would bring "a final peace". |
"We stated that we are prepared for a ceasefire for the start of negotiations in order to create a positive climate conducive to a positive end to the negotiations." | "We stated that we are prepared for a ceasefire for the start of negotiations in order to create a positive climate conducive to a positive end to the negotiations." |
The talks, in the Libyan capital Tripoli, will be with Darfur rebels who refused to sign an earlier peace accord in Nigeria in 2006. | The talks, in the Libyan capital Tripoli, will be with Darfur rebels who refused to sign an earlier peace accord in Nigeria in 2006. |
Talks with rebels are due to start in Libya on 27 October | Talks with rebels are due to start in Libya on 27 October |
Two of the several rebel groups in Darfur, the Justice and Equality Movement and a faction of the Sudan Liberation Army, recently said they had been attacked by government forces, although Sudan denied the allegation. | Two of the several rebel groups in Darfur, the Justice and Equality Movement and a faction of the Sudan Liberation Army, recently said they had been attacked by government forces, although Sudan denied the allegation. |
The African Union peacekeeping mission in Sudan said the reports of attacks were "astonishing" given the importance attached to the talks in Libya. | The African Union peacekeeping mission in Sudan said the reports of attacks were "astonishing" given the importance attached to the talks in Libya. |
Mr Bashir is currently on a three-day visit to Rome. | Mr Bashir is currently on a three-day visit to Rome. |
He met Italian PM Romano Prodi early on Friday and will later hold a private audience with Pope Benedict XVI at the pontiff's summer residence in Castel Gandolfo. | He met Italian PM Romano Prodi early on Friday and will later hold a private audience with Pope Benedict XVI at the pontiff's summer residence in Castel Gandolfo. |
The Pope has said he will do whatever is possible to end what has called the "horror" of Darfur. | The Pope has said he will do whatever is possible to end what has called the "horror" of Darfur. |
Italy has been asked to take part in the strengthened UN peacekeeping force to be set up to police Darfur shortly. | Italy has been asked to take part in the strengthened UN peacekeeping force to be set up to police Darfur shortly. |
Darfur has been wracked by conflict for more than four years. | Darfur has been wracked by conflict for more than four years. |
Sudan's government denies charges it backs Arab militias accused of atrocities against the region's black African population. | Sudan's government denies charges it backs Arab militias accused of atrocities against the region's black African population. |