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UPDATED: 09:59, January 04, 2007
Sudan cautiously welcomes new UN chief's remarks on Darfur
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The Sudanese government on Wednesday cautiously welcomed remarks made by new UN Secretary- General Ban Ki-moon on the current crisis in the western region of Darfur.

"We regard these remarks as positive," Foreign Ministry spokesman Ali al-Sadig told Xinhua.

"We hope that the new UN chief will work to give a stronger push for an agreement among the Sudanese government, the UN and the African Union (AU) on reinforcing the African (peacekeeping) mission in Darfur," he said.

Ban Ki-moon said on Tuesday that he would put the Darfur issue atop the list of priorities.

"The crisis situation in Darfur is very high on my agenda. I will turn immediately my attention to this issue," he said.

In a letter to former UN chief Kofi Annan released last week, Sudanese President Omar el-Bashir expressed Khartoum's readiness to accept a UN-sponsored plan of supporting the AU force in Darfur, as agreed at two previous meetings among the three parties. The Sudanese president, who has until now steadfastly rejected any large-scale UN troop deployment in Darfur, endorsed the three- phase plan, including deployment of a hybrid AU-UN peacekeeping force in the region.

Source: Xinhua


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