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Settlement in sight in one of Sudan’s conflicts |
Washington DC - Suffering continues in war-ravaged western Sudan. But to the south, after 21 years of conflict, things are looking up. The Islamic government in Khartoum may be ready to initial a peace agreement with southern Sudanese rebels on or before a Dec. 31 deadline. There might even be a formal signing ceremony in Washington if all goes well during the next month.
That can come, however, only after the government and the southern-based Sudan People's Liberation Movement work out some pending questions.
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