Sudan and major rebel groups finalise peace agreement aimed at resolving decades of regional conflicts
Sudan’s power-sharing government and several rebel groups are due to formalise a peace agreement aimed at resolving decades of regional conflicts which left millions displaced and hundreds of thousands dead.DarfurAnother powerful rebel group, the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North led by Abdelaziz al Hilu, which had not participated in initial peace negotiations, agreed last month to hold new talks hosted by South Sudan.
"The parties will sign their final agreement ... and from there, we shall continue engaging with the other holdout groups of general Al Hilu and Al Noor," he told on Friday. A new fund will pay $750 million a year for 10 years to the impoverished southern and western regions and the chance of return for displaced people is also guaranteed.
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