Two Sudans Making Slow Progress in Peace Talks, Says AU
Sudan and South Sudan negotiators have made slow and uneven progress in peace talks, according to the AU. The two countries face sanctions if they don't resolve their differences by 2 August.
Independence day ceremony (file photo): Sudan's president Omar Al-Bashir (left) and South Sudan's president Salva Kiir met in Ethiopia for the first since the two countries went to battle over the Heglig oil field in April.
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A senior official of South Sudan's army says the country's military would fight the armed forces of neighbouring Sudan should border talks fail. Read more »
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Sudan and South Sudan have less than a month to resolve their differences before the UN-AU deadline expires on 2 August. Both sides face the prospect of sanctions if they can't ... Read more »


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