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Khartoum rejects Washington's allegations over extermination in Darfur
The Sudanese foreign minister Mustafa Othman Ismael rejected the American allegations to that what is taking place in Darfur are acts of mass annihilation. He told journalists before his meeting with the foreign policy coordinator at the European Union Javier Solana in Brussels on Friday that his government is doing its best to solve the humanitarian crisis.
Sudan-USA, Politics, 7/24/2004

American draft resolution to impose sanctions on Sudan
The UN secretary general Kofi Annan said that there is a big chance that the UN Security Council will adopt a resolution that threatens to impose sanctions on the Sudanese government.
Sudan-USA, Politics, 7/23/2004

Washington, London pressure, the UN interferes, Khartoum accuses the Americans of foiling the negotiations
Khartoum yesterday announced readiness to resume negotiations over Darfur, if the African mediators are able to arrange new negotiations with the rebels and accused Washington of foiling these negotiations which the African Union is trying to revive now.
Sudan-USA, Politics, 7/22/2004

Washington, London describe situations in Darfur as grave
The US secretary of state Colin Powell on Tuesday announced that the international community "is not pleased" with the very grave situation in Darfur to the west of Sudan. He said during his meeting with journalists in Washington that before anything else security should be cared for.
Sudan-USA, Politics, 7/21/2004

Sudan FM accuses Human Rights Watch of pushing the UN to impose sanctions on Sudan
The Sudanese foreign minister Mustafa Othman Ismael yesterday accused the "Human Rights Watch" organization of pushing the UN Security Council to impose sanctions on Sudan, and he said that it is not new that these organizations will work to raise doubts.
Sudan, Politics, 7/21/2004

First sentences against Jangaweid members, Inter- Sudanese peace negotiations extended
The Kenyan mediator to the peace talks between the Sudanese government and the southern rebels, Lazaraos Simbayo, said that the negotiators are embarking on the final touches for the security arrangements, and therefore the final agreement is not ready as expected.
Sudan, Politics, 7/20/2004

Collapse of talks between the Sudanese government and Darfur rebels
The withdrawal of the Sudan's west Darfur delegation from Addis Ababa talks with the delegation of the Sudanese government resulted in the collapse of these negotiations which was held at the mediation of the African Union.
Sudan, Politics, 7/19/2004


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