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West redoubles efforts to keep Sudan peace

By Barney Jopson in Nairobi and Daniel Dombey in Washington

Published: June 25 2009 02:59 | Last updated: June 25 2009 02:59

The US and its western allies have embarked on a surge of diplomatic activity in an effort to prevent the long civil war between north and south Sudan from reigniting.

Fighting between southern rebels and successive Khartoum regimes stretched over five decades and in its second phase caused an estimated 2m deaths. It ended with the 2005 deal, the comprehensive peace agreement, that the then Bush administration saw as one of its proudest foreign policy achievements.

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