Ndjamena — Representatives of the Sudanese government and two rebel movements in
the western province of Darfur met in Chad on Tuesday to discuss a political
solution to the 15-month old conflict that has forced more than 800,000
people to flee their homes.
A Sudanese diplomat told IRIN by telephone from the Chadian capital
N'djamena that the talks were due to begin on in the presence of Chadian
President Idriss Deby. Official sources told IRIN that the negotiations
finally started behind closed doors on Tuesday night.
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