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Bashir holds S Sudan crisis talks | Bashir holds S Sudan crisis talks |
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Sudan's president has met a delegation from south Sudan's ex-rebel movement for the first time since they withdrew their ministers from the government. | Sudan's president has met a delegation from south Sudan's ex-rebel movement for the first time since they withdrew their ministers from the government. |
Omar al-Bashir kept the delegation waiting for two days before hearing their demands for a cabinet reshuffle. | Omar al-Bashir kept the delegation waiting for two days before hearing their demands for a cabinet reshuffle. |
A BBC correspondent says some have interpreted the delay as a snub, but south Sudan Vice-President Riak Machar said the meeting had been "cordial". | A BBC correspondent says some have interpreted the delay as a snub, but south Sudan Vice-President Riak Machar said the meeting had been "cordial". |
He said that Mr Bashir agreed to meet south Sudan's leader on Wednesday. | He said that Mr Bashir agreed to meet south Sudan's leader on Wednesday. |
At the same time, Egypt has announced it will mediate between the two sides. | At the same time, Egypt has announced it will mediate between the two sides. |
Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmad Abou el-Ghait has said he will visit Sudan on Wednesday for talks in Khartoum and the southern capital, Juba. | Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmad Abou el-Ghait has said he will visit Sudan on Wednesday for talks in Khartoum and the southern capital, Juba. |
There have been fears that the withdrawal could jeopardise the 2005 deal that ended the 21-year north-south civil war. | There have been fears that the withdrawal could jeopardise the 2005 deal that ended the 21-year north-south civil war. |
The Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) wants President Bashir to accept a reshuffle of ministerial posts and also wants the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), signed in 2005, to be fully implemented. | The Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) wants President Bashir to accept a reshuffle of ministerial posts and also wants the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), signed in 2005, to be fully implemented. |
Under the deal, the SPLM controls the southern regional government and participates in the national government in Khartoum. | Under the deal, the SPLM controls the southern regional government and participates in the national government in Khartoum. |
'Serious crisis' | 'Serious crisis' |
The BBC's Amber Henshaw in the capital, Khartoum, says Mr Machar handed a letter with the SPLM's requests to Mr Bashir on Sunday. | The BBC's Amber Henshaw in the capital, Khartoum, says Mr Machar handed a letter with the SPLM's requests to Mr Bashir on Sunday. |
Some have interpreted the two-day delay as a snub, but our correspondent says this is not what the SPLM is saying publicly. | Some have interpreted the two-day delay as a snub, but our correspondent says this is not what the SPLM is saying publicly. |
Mr Machar said it was agreed that south Sudan President Salva Kiir would meet Mr Bashir later this week. | |
"The two leaders will meet soon to discuss the outstanding issues and resolve the crises between the parties triggered by the non-implementation of the CPA and violation of the spirit and equal partnership between the two parties," Mr Machar said. | "The two leaders will meet soon to discuss the outstanding issues and resolve the crises between the parties triggered by the non-implementation of the CPA and violation of the spirit and equal partnership between the two parties," Mr Machar said. |
"Issues of non-implementation of the CPA we have given a time limit of 9 Jan - this will be the third anniversary of the CPA but I believe this can be resolved in a very short time." | |
Mr Machar told the BBC the parts of the CPA that had not been implemented included:
| Mr Machar told the BBC the parts of the CPA that had not been implemented included:
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Some 1.5 million people died in Sudan's conflict - Africa's longest civil war - which pitted the mainly Muslim north against the Animist and Christian south before the CPA was agreed. | Some 1.5 million people died in Sudan's conflict - Africa's longest civil war - which pitted the mainly Muslim north against the Animist and Christian south before the CPA was agreed. |
There are currently 10,000 UN peacekeepers in southern Sudan. | There are currently 10,000 UN peacekeepers in southern Sudan. |