The latest, and perhaps the last, round of peace talks between the Sudanese government and the main rebel group in the south have opened in Nairobi. Sudanese Vice President Ali Osman Taha and the chairman of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement, the SPLM, John Garang, told officials and reporters in Nairobi they look forward to signing a deal that will end 21 years of war between them. What remains to be done after two years of talks is to work out a comprehensive cease-fire agreement and to figure out how to implement the six protocols the two sides have already signed. Full Story
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