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Sudan for settling border disputes with several neighboring countries
Sudan-Regional, Politics, 6/1/2002

Sudan has agreed with each of Central Africa and Chad to draw a mechanism to deal with and contain problems resulting from border intermingling among these countries which ended in rows among shepherds on these borders.

The minister of state at the Sudanese foreign ministry al-Teijani Fadlullah said upon his return back and members of the accompanying delegation from Panghi, the capital of central Africa and the Chad's capital Anjamina that investigations will be made in the incidents which took place on the borders between Sudan and central Africa and that work will be accelerated to chase the criminals in the recent events, noting that number of victims of incidents took place in central Africa reached more 200 killed Sudanese.

Last week Khartoum announced the killing of 63 Sudanese in clashes between shepherds on the pastoral lands inside the borders of central Africa.

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