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Sudan agrees to joint A.U.-U.N. force
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U.N. peacekeeping chief John-Marie Guehenno on June 13 called Sudan's acceptance of a joint A.U.-U.N. peacekeeping force of up to 19,000 troops "a significant step forward." Sudan has accepted the joint force to replace the 7,000-strong A.U. force now in Darfur.
The ill-equipped and underfunded A.U. force has been unable to stop four years of warfare that have left more than 200,000 dead. (AP)
スーダンが平和維持軍の受け入れに合意
スーダンがアフリカ連合と国連の平和維持部隊を受け入れたことについて、部隊の関係者は13日、「大きな前進だ」と述べた。
Shukan ST: June 22, 2007
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