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Peace Returning to Southern Sudan
For the war torn and perscuted in Southern Sudan the following report is a sign of God's blessing.
"The talks are going very well and the SPLM/A is optimistic that an agreement will be reached on the outstanding provisions within the coming three days," SPLM/A spokesman Yasser Arman told IRIN from Naivasha, Kenya, where the negotiations are being held.
Muhammad Ahmad Dirdeiry, the Sudanese Deputy Ambassador in Nairobi, told IRIN: "The parties have finalised the implementation modalities of the wealth-sharing provision and reached agreement on two of the three [disputed] regions [of Nuba Mountains, Abyei and Southern Blue Nile]."
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