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South Sudan ceasefire talks open in Ethiopia South Sudan ceasefire talks open in Ethiopia
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Talks to end the fighting in South Sudan have opened in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa.Talks to end the fighting in South Sudan have opened in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa.
Negotiators for the government and rebel sides have been meeting mediators but have not yet met face-to-face.Negotiators for the government and rebel sides have been meeting mediators but have not yet met face-to-face.
Meanwhile, the US has announced a "further drawdown" of its embassy staff in South Sudan because of the conflict. The talks come as the US announced a "further drawdown" of its embassy staff in South Sudan because of the conflict.
At least 1,000 people have died since fighting erupted between supporters of President Salva Kiir and those of his sacked deputy Riek Machar last month.At least 1,000 people have died since fighting erupted between supporters of President Salva Kiir and those of his sacked deputy Riek Machar last month.
More than 180,000 people have been displaced, and aid workers say many are living without shelter, clean water and sanitation.More than 180,000 people have been displaced, and aid workers say many are living without shelter, clean water and sanitation.
What began as a power struggle between President Kiir and Mr Machar has taken on the overtones of an ethnic conflict, correspondents say. Meanwhile, tensions are increasing around the rebel-held cities of Bor, in Jonglei state, and Bentiu, in the northern state of Unity.
A build up of military personnel around both cities has prompted fears that renewed heavy fighting may be imminent as the government attempts to regain control, the BBC's Alastair Leithead reports from the capital, Juba.
Evacuation flightEvacuation flight
Delegates from both sides began arriving in the Ethiopian capital on Wednesday but talks were delayed until the full negotiations teams had arrived. Delegates from both sides began arriving in the Ethiopian capital on Wednesday but talks were delayed until the full negotiating teams had arrived.
Ethiopia's foreign ministry announced in a statement on Friday that negotiations had started.Ethiopia's foreign ministry announced in a statement on Friday that negotiations had started.
The BBC's Emmmanuel Igunza in Addis Ababa says the rival negotiating teams are in the same hotel but are currently in talks only with mediators. The BBC's Emmanuel Igunza in Addis Ababa says the rival teams are in the same hotel but are currently in talks only with mediators.
The mediators are preparing the ground for what they hope will be direct talks later on Friday or into Saturday, he adds.The mediators are preparing the ground for what they hope will be direct talks later on Friday or into Saturday, he adds.
Observers have said the discussions are likely to be complicated, as the two sides will have to agree on a mechanism to monitor a ceasefire.Observers have said the discussions are likely to be complicated, as the two sides will have to agree on a mechanism to monitor a ceasefire.
Mr Machar refused to stop fighting ahead of the talks. Mr Kiir has already ruled out any power-sharing arrangement with his rival in the longer term.Mr Machar refused to stop fighting ahead of the talks. Mr Kiir has already ruled out any power-sharing arrangement with his rival in the longer term.
Meanwhile, the US state department said it had ordered a "further drawdown" of its embassy staff in Juba "because of the deteriorating security situation".Meanwhile, the US state department said it had ordered a "further drawdown" of its embassy staff in Juba "because of the deteriorating security situation".
It evacuated a large number of non-essential staff soon after the fighting began on 15 December.
But ambassador Susan Page told Reuters: "We are not suspending our operations. We are just minimising our presence."But ambassador Susan Page told Reuters: "We are not suspending our operations. We are just minimising our presence."
However the state department also said that, from Saturday, it would no longer be providing consular services to US citizens in South Sudan.However the state department also said that, from Saturday, it would no longer be providing consular services to US citizens in South Sudan.
And it repeated its advice to its citizens to leave the country, announcing a further evacuation flight from Juba "to the nearest safe haven country" on Friday.And it repeated its advice to its citizens to leave the country, announcing a further evacuation flight from Juba "to the nearest safe haven country" on Friday.
The United Nations, however, is flying more staff into Juba to help in the aid effort and to protect civilians' human rights. One official said US staff working for the UN had not been asked to leave.
South Sudan is the world's newest state. It was formed in 2011, gaining independence from Sudan after decades of conflict.South Sudan is the world's newest state. It was formed in 2011, gaining independence from Sudan after decades of conflict.
The latest trouble has its roots in tensions that go back to the years before independence, when rebels were fighting each other as well as for independence.The latest trouble has its roots in tensions that go back to the years before independence, when rebels were fighting each other as well as for independence.
But what began as a squabble between former fighters turned politicians has taken on an ethnic dimension.But what began as a squabble between former fighters turned politicians has taken on an ethnic dimension.
Politicians' political bases are often ethnic: President Kiir is from the Dinka community while Mr Machar is a Nuer. Politicians' political bases are often ethnic. President Kiir is from the Dinka community while Mr Machar is a Nuer.
Fighting was continuing between the rebel and government troops in Jonglei and Unity state as their negotiating teams arrived in Ethiopia.