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KHARTOUM, June 12 (Xinhuanet) -- The Sudanese
government said on Sunday that it objected to the inclusion of Eritrea among the
mediators at the peace talks on the Darfur conflict which resumed in the
Nigerian capital Abuja on Friday.
In a press statement, Sudanese Foreign Minister
Mustafa Othman Ismail said Eritrea is neither a neutral in the conflict in
Sudan's western region of Darfur, nor a neighbor of Darfur like Chad, Libya and
Egypt.
Ismail said that Eritrea is the choice of the Darfur
rebel groups and that the government delegation would not hold face-to-face
talks with the rebel representatives if the Eritrean delegation remained in the
mediating teams.
The Darfur rebels, however, did not want Chad to be
involved as it was accused of siding with the Sudanese government.
Mediators include a team from the African Union (AU)
as well as observers from the United Nations, the European Union and other
countries.
Following a six-month lull in Abuja peace talks, the
Sudanese government and the Darfur rebels launched the fifth round on Friday in
a bid to end a two-year conflict, which has killed thousands of civilians and
forced hundreds of thousands to flee their homes. Enditem |