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By Noel KingThe international community is continuing its push for a political solution to the crisis in Sudan's Darfur region. The European Union's special representative to Sudan says efforts are under way to sign holdout Darfuri rebels onto the Darfur Peace Agreement, as Noel King reports for VOA from Khartoum.
EU Special Representative Pekka Haavisto says Darfur rebels and the government of Sudan are renewing efforts to hash out an acceptable Darfur peace deal.
Haavisto told reporters in Khartoum that he is optimistic a political solution to the crisis can be found.
"We have finally got the political track moving again," he said. "There is now a clear perspective that new talks and new engagements will start with non-signatories of the DPA."
Only one faction1 of Darfur's rebel Sudan Liberation Army (SLA) signed on to the May 5 African Union-brokered agreement.
Another faction of the SLA, along with the rebel Justice and Equality Movement refused to sign.
Last year, several rebel factions2 combined to form the National Redemption Front, a powerful resistance movement, which has refused the Darfur peace deal.
Holdout rebels say the current peace agreement does not meet their demands for equitable3 sharing of wealth and power.
But Sudan has long insisted it will not amend4 the accord, casting some doubt on the viability5 of renewed talks.
Haavisto urged rebels to consider their demands. "I think the message from the international community is that they have to be very reasonable in their claims. Maybe here and there some amendments6 and additions can be made, but basically many of the concerns are already included in the Darfur Peace Agreement," he added.
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| Bill Richardson (l) meets with Sudanese President Umar al-Bashir (r) in Khartoum, 8 Jan 2007 |
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