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          Leaders of Sudan, Chad OK peace agreement
          (AP)
          Updated: 2006-02-10 09:31

          The leaders of Sudan and Chad have signed a peace agreement to end increasing tension over Sudan's Darfur region, pledging to normalize diplomatic relations and deny refuge to each other's rebel groups.

          Sudanese President Omar el-Bashir and Chad's president Idriss Deby pledged late Wednesday, after a day of talks hosted by Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, "to immediately commit themselves to work to prevent the presence of rebels on each other territory," Libya's Jamhiriya news agency reported.

          A communique issued by Sudan, Chad and Libya, as well as Burkino Faso, Congo and the Central African Republic, whose leaders attended the talks, said a committee of African countries overseen by Libya would monitor the implementation of the deal.

          The Chad delegation, led by President Idriss Debi, center, attends an African summit ahead of signing a peace deal with Sudan, in Tripoli, Libya, late Wednesday Feb. 8, 2006. The leaders of Sudan and Chad have signed a peace agreement to end increasing tension, pledging to deny refuge to each other's rebel groups and to normalize diplomatic relations. (AP
          The Chad delegation, led by President Idriss Debi, center, attends an African summit ahead of signing a peace deal with Sudan, in Tripoli, Libya, late Wednesday Feb. 8, 2006. The leaders of Sudan and Chad have signed a peace agreement to end increasing tension, pledging to deny refuge to each other's rebel groups and to normalize diplomatic relations. [AP]
          "The Tripoli peace agreement will enable the two countries to restore their good relations after they were about to go into the wrong path," Deby said.

          Tensions between the two nations have grown amid continuing bloodshed in western Darfur, which borders Chad, where Sudanese forces and Arab militiamen have been fighting ethnic African rebel groups who accuse the government of neglect and discrimination.

          The government is widely alleged to have unleashed Arab militias, called Janjaweed, to carry out sweeping atrocities against ethnic African villagers. El-Bashir denies his government supports the Janjaweed.

          Sudan has accused Chad of harboring Darfur rebels, while Chad has said Sudan backs Chadian insurgents. Rights groups have said Chadian and Sudanese militias in Darfur have launched frequent cross-border raids, killing Chadian civilians.

          The deal Wednesday called for the establishment of an African force, separate from African Union troops already in Darfur, to preserve security on the border. It made no recommendations on financing or the number of countries involved.

          "We will commit ourselves to the agreement because we are seriously endeavoring to exert sincere efforts which will be practically reflected in improving good neighborly relations," el-Bashir told the meeting, according to Jamhiriya.

          The U.N. Security Council last week authorized planning for the expected U.N. takeover of peacekeeping operations in Darfur.

          The African Union has yet to agree to transform its 7,000-strong peacekeeping force in Darfur into a U.N. peacekeeping force, a move supported by many nations, including the United States.

          "It is shameful that Africa resorts to weapons whenever there is a dispute. Unfortunately, we turn all our differences into wars, which gives an opportunity for foreign interference," Gadhafi said.

          An estimated 180,000 people have died, mainly of hunger and disease, and some 2 million have been displaced since the Darfur conflict started three years ago.



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