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Sudan 'backs' Darfur force plan Sudan 'backs' Darfur force plan
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Sudan has agreed in principle to allow a joint United Nations and African Union peacekeeping force into Darfur, UN chief Kofi Annan has said.Sudan has agreed in principle to allow a joint United Nations and African Union peacekeeping force into Darfur, UN chief Kofi Annan has said.
The plan envisages strengthening AU peacekeepers, leading to a hybrid force with UN troops, whose deployment Sudan has up to now refused. Khartoum has previously refused a UN presence in Darfur. The plan envisages strengthening AU peacekeepers, leading to a hybrid force with UN troops.
Mr Annan's comments came at a conference on the crisis in the Sudanese region, held in Addis Ababa.Mr Annan's comments came at a conference on the crisis in the Sudanese region, held in Addis Ababa.
More than 200,000 people have died in three years of conflict in Darfur.More than 200,000 people have died in three years of conflict in Darfur.
UnwaveringUnwavering
The Sudanese government's opposition to a UN presence of any description in Darfur has so far been unwavering.The Sudanese government's opposition to a UN presence of any description in Darfur has so far been unwavering.
But diplomats say Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir has indicated in private that he might accept the proposals.But diplomats say Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir has indicated in private that he might accept the proposals.
Mr Annan told reporters: "It is agreed in principle that, pending clarification of the size of the force, we should be able to take it forward".Mr Annan told reporters: "It is agreed in principle that, pending clarification of the size of the force, we should be able to take it forward".
UN'S THREE-STEP DARFUR PLAN 1) AU $21m support package2) Deploy several hundred soldiers and police3) Hybrid force with substantial UN command and control Q&A: Darfur peacekeepingUN'S THREE-STEP DARFUR PLAN 1) AU $21m support package2) Deploy several hundred soldiers and police3) Hybrid force with substantial UN command and control Q&A: Darfur peacekeeping
Mr Annan wants firstly to reinforce the existing AU contingent, which has been under-resourced and ineffective, by supplying extra money, troops and equipment.Mr Annan wants firstly to reinforce the existing AU contingent, which has been under-resourced and ineffective, by supplying extra money, troops and equipment.
Then the UN would deploy several hundred soldiers and police officers to help the 7,000 AU troops in Sudan.Then the UN would deploy several hundred soldiers and police officers to help the 7,000 AU troops in Sudan.
The third step is an AU-UN hybrid peacekeeping force.The third step is an AU-UN hybrid peacekeeping force.
African troops would get UN logistical support and there would be substantial UN involvement in the command and control of the peacekeepers.African troops would get UN logistical support and there would be substantial UN involvement in the command and control of the peacekeepers.
Escalating violenceEscalating violence
Sudan's government says the scale of the problems in Darfur is being exaggerated for political reasons.Sudan's government says the scale of the problems in Darfur is being exaggerated for political reasons.
The UN has had to accept Sudan's refusal on UN troopsThe UN has had to accept Sudan's refusal on UN troops
It claims it is disarming Arab militias, known as Janjaweed, who have been accused of carrying out genocide on its behalf.It claims it is disarming Arab militias, known as Janjaweed, who have been accused of carrying out genocide on its behalf.
But Sudanese troops and rebel movements have intensified fighting recently.But Sudanese troops and rebel movements have intensified fighting recently.
Two million people have been driven from their homes into camps where they face the constant threat of violent death, rape, hunger and degradation.Two million people have been driven from their homes into camps where they face the constant threat of violent death, rape, hunger and degradation.
CampsCamps
In Darfur itself, for the first time UN emergency relief coordinator Jan Egeland has been unable to get into camps because the security situation has become so poor.In Darfur itself, for the first time UN emergency relief coordinator Jan Egeland has been unable to get into camps because the security situation has become so poor.
The BBC's Karen Allen in El Geneina in west Darfur, says the mood is tense with banditry and attacks on humanitarian staff and African Union forces making access increasingly difficult.The BBC's Karen Allen in El Geneina in west Darfur, says the mood is tense with banditry and attacks on humanitarian staff and African Union forces making access increasingly difficult.
She says the camps, meant to be offering shelter to tens of thousands of displaced people, are now teeming with armed groups.She says the camps, meant to be offering shelter to tens of thousands of displaced people, are now teeming with armed groups.
She adds that just 25km away from the border with Chad, the situation is worsening.She adds that just 25km away from the border with Chad, the situation is worsening.
Neighbouring Chad has declared a state of emergency after the violence in Darfur spilled over the border.Neighbouring Chad has declared a state of emergency after the violence in Darfur spilled over the border.
The UN secretary general has said that the UN is considering stationing observers on Chad's border.The UN secretary general has said that the UN is considering stationing observers on Chad's border.
"We are looking at the possibility of putting UN observers or some sort of international presence on the border and working with Chad's government to ensure refugees there are protected and cross-border attacks are minimised," Mr Annan said ahead of the meeting."We are looking at the possibility of putting UN observers or some sort of international presence on the border and working with Chad's government to ensure refugees there are protected and cross-border attacks are minimised," Mr Annan said ahead of the meeting.
On Wednesday, Chad's ambassador to Ethiopia accused Sudan of planning to destabilise the entire central African sub region and called for the AU to intervene and condemn Sudan.On Wednesday, Chad's ambassador to Ethiopia accused Sudan of planning to destabilise the entire central African sub region and called for the AU to intervene and condemn Sudan.