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War fears as Somali talks falter | War fears as Somali talks falter |
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Peace talks between Somalia's weak interim government and Islamists are deadlocked in the Sudan capital. | Peace talks between Somalia's weak interim government and Islamists are deadlocked in the Sudan capital. |
The Union of Islamic Courts wants Kenya's role as mediator to end, while the government insists it stays. | The Union of Islamic Courts wants Kenya's role as mediator to end, while the government insists it stays. |
Fighters from the two sides are now less than 30km apart, leading to fears of direct clashes. | Fighters from the two sides are now less than 30km apart, leading to fears of direct clashes. |
Observers further fear a regional conflict, as Ethiopia backs the government and its rival Eritrea is accused of backing the Islamists. | Observers further fear a regional conflict, as Ethiopia backs the government and its rival Eritrea is accused of backing the Islamists. |
Before arriving in Khartoum, the Islamist delegation said they would not take part in the talks unless Ethiopian troops leave Somalia. | Before arriving in Khartoum, the Islamist delegation said they would not take part in the talks unless Ethiopian troops leave Somalia. |
It is too early to say the peace conference is collapsing Francois FallUN envoy to Somalia Ethiopia denies having a fighting force in Somalia, but says it has hundreds of military trainers with the government. | It is too early to say the peace conference is collapsing Francois FallUN envoy to Somalia Ethiopia denies having a fighting force in Somalia, but says it has hundreds of military trainers with the government. |
In order to break the impasse over who chairs the talks, diplomats have suggested Sudan. | In order to break the impasse over who chairs the talks, diplomats have suggested Sudan. |
While the UIC objects to Kenya, the government accuses the other co-chair, the Arab League, of bias. | While the UIC objects to Kenya, the government accuses the other co-chair, the Arab League, of bias. |
UN envoy to Somalia Francois Fall, however, says he remains optimistic. | UN envoy to Somalia Francois Fall, however, says he remains optimistic. |
"It is too early to say the peace conference is collapsing... There are a lot problems facing the conference which will gradually be resolved." | "It is too early to say the peace conference is collapsing... There are a lot problems facing the conference which will gradually be resolved." |
Stand-off | Stand-off |
Observers say both sides are preparing for battle. | Observers say both sides are preparing for battle. |
UIC forces are on the outskirts of Bur Hakaba, a strategic town on the road from Islamist-controlled Mogadishu to the government base in Baidoa. | UIC forces are on the outskirts of Bur Hakaba, a strategic town on the road from Islamist-controlled Mogadishu to the government base in Baidoa. |
Pro-government forces, which have twice taken Bur Hakaba recently, remain 22km outside Baidoa. | Pro-government forces, which have twice taken Bur Hakaba recently, remain 22km outside Baidoa. |
The AP news agency says it has seen a confidential UN report, in which diplomats say 2,000 fully armed troops from Ethiopia's rival, Eritrea, are helping the Union of Islamic Courts (UIC). | The AP news agency says it has seen a confidential UN report, in which diplomats say 2,000 fully armed troops from Ethiopia's rival, Eritrea, are helping the Union of Islamic Courts (UIC). |
Eritrea has previously been accused of arming the Islamists but denies the claims. | Eritrea has previously been accused of arming the Islamists but denies the claims. |
The UN report also says there are between 6-8,000 Ethiopian troops, according to AP. | The UN report also says there are between 6-8,000 Ethiopian troops, according to AP. |
These are the third round of talks the Arab League has organised in Khartoum. | These are the third round of talks the Arab League has organised in Khartoum. |
The two sides have previously agreed a ceasefire but the UIC has continued to gain ground. | The two sides have previously agreed a ceasefire but the UIC has continued to gain ground. |
The UIC has rapidly taken control of most of southern Somalia since seizing the capital, Mogadishu, in June. | The UIC has rapidly taken control of most of southern Somalia since seizing the capital, Mogadishu, in June. |
The government only controls the territory around Baidoa. | The government only controls the territory around Baidoa. |
Somalia has been in the grip of warlords and militias for years and has not had a functioning national government since 1991. | Somalia has been in the grip of warlords and militias for years and has not had a functioning national government since 1991. |