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Sudan welcomes UN’s support for AU forces

Oct 4, 2006 (KHARTOUM) — Sudan welcomed the United Nations (UN)’ support for the African Union (AU) peacekeeping mission in Sudan’s restive western region of Darfur, the official SUNA news agency reported on Wednesday.

Sudanese President Omer al-Bashir made the announcement in a letter to reply a joint message submitted by the UN Secretary General Kofi Annan and Chairperson of the AU Commission Alpha Oumar Konare last month.

“This support will enable the AU peacekeeping forces in Darfur to carry out their tasks stipulated by the Darfur Peace Agreement (DPA),” al-Bashir said.

Sudanese presidential spokesman Mahjoub Fadel Badri said on Tuesday that Annan and Konare’s message “contains a plan to provide assistance to the African Union forces in Darfur in the logistic, equipment and consultancy domains.”

The exchange of letters between the Sudanese president and the UN and AU chiefs took place as the parties concerned were seeking an outlet to the deadlock on a proposed deployment of UN peacekeeping forces in Darfur.

The UN Security Council passed a resolution on Aug. 31 calling for the deployment of more than 20,000 international peacekeepers to replace the 7,800 AU forces in Darfur.

However, the Sudanese government has rejected the mission transfer, saying it was a violation of Sudan’s sovereignty and an effort by the West to colonize the African oil producing country.

On Sept. 20, the AU Peace and Security Council decided to extend the mandate of the AU forces in Darfur to Dec. 31 after it expired on Sept. 30, urging the world community to provide assistance for the cash-strapped African forces.

(Xinhua/ST)

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