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بعد الضجة ومسيرات الغضب السودان يوافق علي دخول القوات الاممية بعد 9 اشهر
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هذا ما توقعته تماما ، ان الانقاذ سوف توافق مرغمة علي دخول القوات الاممية الي أرض دارفور وفقا لشروط واهية ، وبعد القسم الثلاثي واستنفار الدبابين ، وبعد الهياج والضجيج والمعاهدة علي القتال والموت ، فقد انبطحت الانقاذ ، وهذا الخبر اوردته صحيفة الغارديان البريطانية وافق السودان علي دخول القوات الاممية الي دارفور ولكن وفقا للشروط الاتية : ان تكمل قوات الاتحاد الافريقي مهمتها حتي نهاية السنة الحالية بعد الحل السياسي يمكن لقوات الامم المتحدة أن تتسلم مهام الامن والسلام في الافليم وخلال هذه الليلة سوف يصدر قرار من مجلس الامن يؤكد فيه استمرار الدعم المالي لقوات الاتحاد الافريقي خلال الفترة القادمة ، كما يقر ايضاتأكيد تسلم قوات الامم المتحدة المهام الامنية من قوات الاتحاد الافريقي بعد انقضاء فترة التسعة اشهر
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sudan agrees to conditional Darfur mission
Agencies Friday March 10, 2006
Sudan today agreed to allow United Nations peacekeepers into Darfur, but only after the government reaches a peace deal with the troubled region's rebels. The government has previously strongly opposed a proposal backed by the United States, Europe and some African countries to hand over the running of the peace mission, currently led by the African Union, to the UN.
But after a meeting of African Union foreign ministers in Addis Ababa today, the Sudanese foreign affairs minister, Lam Akol, said his government would support a handover to the UN once a peace deal had been reached with all the Darfur rebel 2pm -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2pm
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sudan agrees to conditional Darfur mission
Agencies Friday March 10, 2006
Sudan today agreed to allow United Nations peacekeepers into Darfur, but only after the government reaches a peace deal with the troubled region's rebels. The government has previously strongly opposed a proposal backed by the United States, Europe and some African countries to hand over the running of the peace mission, currently led by the African Union, to the UN.
But after a meeting of African Union foreign ministers in Addis Ababa today, the Sudanese foreign affairs minister, Lam Akol, said his government would support a handover to the UN once a peace deal had been reached with all the Darfur rebel groups.
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Union-mediated peace talks have stalled and in recent months have been complicated by a power struggle within the Darfur rebel movement. The African Union today proposed extending its mission to Darfur until the end of the year to allow for the transfer of peacekeeping duties to the UN.Taye Zerihon, the deputy UN representative to the African Union, said the UN may need up to nine months to prepare for the mission and he would advise the secretary-general, Kofi Annan, to begin contingency planning.
The UN security council is expected to unveil a resolution on the transfer of the mission later today, as well as announcing it will fund the African Union mission for another four months. The 7,000-strong union force has faced severe funding and logistical problems, and its mandate expires at the end of March.
Tens of thousands of Sudanese marched though the capital Khartoum in protest against the proposed UN takeover on Wednesday, threatening "holy war" against "recolonisation".
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