The United States said on Sunday that Sudan was “falling in line” on accepting a major U.N. peacekeeping force for Darfur and welcomed progress at weekend talks towards a political settlement to the conflict. “There’s enough international pressure now and enough support from (Sudan’s) allies” for such a force, Andrew Natsios, Washington’s special envoy on Darfur, told Reuters, citing Egypt and China in particular. Full Story
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