Date:
Jan 11, 2010 Author:
Barney Jopson
The governments of north and south Sudan must act “now” and make crucial decisions on how they will live together if the south chooses independence in a referendum due next January, the US has said.
Scott Gration, the US special envoy to Sudan, told the Financial Times that the former rebels who govern the south and the Arab-led regime in Khartoum must resolve the potentially incendiary disputes between them.
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