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A truce agreement in Darfour valid for 45 days, renewable
The delegations of the Sudanese government and the two rebel movement in Darfour signed in Njamina yesterday a truce agreement for 45 days with the aim of facilitating the access of humanitarian aid to the district.
Sudan, Politics, 4/9/2004

Sudan's two conflicting sides to sign an agreement on Saturday in Kenya
The spokesman for the people's movement for the liberation of Sudan, Yasser Araman, said that his government will sign with the Sudanese government an agreement on sharing the authority and administrating three areas under disputes in a date not to exceed next Saturday in Kenya, and thereby the two sides to end the longest round of negotiations aiming at ending 20 years of civil war in Sudan.
Sudan, Politics, 4/8/2004

Washington, Khartoum reject Annan's call for foreign military intervention in Darfour
Both Khartoum and the American administration yesterday refused a call advocated by the UN secretary general Kofi Annan for a foreign military intervention in Darfour district to the west of Sudan, while the US President George W. Bush called on the Sudanese government to put an end to the "brutal acts" in the district.
Sudan-USA, Politics, 4/8/2004

First direct meeting between the Sudanese government and Darfour rebels: settling main differences
The delegation of the Sudanese government and the rebels of the people's movement for the liberation of Sudan yesterday in Kenya had a new step towards signing a peace agreement that ends the civil war in Sudan. This was manifested in reaching an agreement on sharing the authority and running three areas under disputes.
Sudan, Politics, 4/7/2004

An agreement to reciprocate Egypt, and Sudan citizens rights signed; freedom to move, live, work and own
Egypt and Sudan yesterday signed an agreement for exchanging rights of the citizens of the two countries. The agreement which was signed in the presence of the Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir and Muhammad Hosni Mubarak of Egypt allows the citizens of the two countries to move, live and work and own in each of the other's country in the context of what is known the " four freedoms ( the freedom to move, live, work and own.)
Egypt-Sudan, Politics, 4/5/2004

Al-Jazeera TV office director in Khartoum trial resumed
Sudan, Politics, 4/5/2004


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