France urges Sudanese belligerents to sign peace accord rapidly?
PARIS, Dec 8, 2003 (KUNA) — The French authorities on Monday urged the belligerents in the Sudanese civil war to sign a peace agreement “as quickly as possible” and said they welcomed the resumption of negotiations aimed at ending the decades-old conflict.
Talks between representatives of the Muslim government in Khartoum and Christian/Animist forces led by John Garang, resumed after a hiatus that left open the possibility fighting would resume again in the south of the country.
Meetings between the two sides had been tentatively planned to take place in Paris last month, but were cancelled without explanation.
Now, however, it appears the two sides are willing to renew efforts to end the bloody war.
France “calls on the two parties to show proof of flexibility, in order to sign, as quickly as possible, a complete and definitive peace accord, French Foreign Ministry spokesman Herve Ladsous said.
The French official said his government also welcomed a decision by the authorities in Khartoum to allow the Sudanese Peoples Liberation Army (SPLA), which Garang leads, to exercise political activities. Indeed, the SPLA is soon expected to be transformed from a military to a political entity, a move France said is “a positive element.”