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August 02, 2005

Can U.S. Prevent Sudanese Peace Pact From Unraveling?

Robin Wright at The Washington Post reported August 2, 2005 that, "The Bush administration yesterday dispatched two senior State Department officials for talks with rival factions in Khartoum and southern Sudan to prevent Sudan's fragile peace from unraveling after Vice President John Garang's death in a helicopter crash."

Can the U.S. work miracles in this situation? We shall see. Here's more.

Posted by Munir Umrani at August 2, 2005 07:11 AM

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