Sudan, Darfur Rebels Fail to Agree On Peace Talk Agenda

28 November 2014

Addis Ababa — The Sudanese government and the rebel groups in the peace negotiations in Addis Ababa have failed to strike an agreement on the Darfur conflict and establish an agenda since the start on Monday.

Ahmed Tugud Lisan, chief negotiator on behalf of the JEM and the SLM-MM on Thursday told Radio Dabanga that the two sides have created a "vast gap" on reaching an agreement on the agenda points during the African Union-brokered peace process.

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