Doha - Qatar, which hosts talks between the government of Sudan and rebels from its western Darfur region, has expressed hope that a peace deal can be reached soon between the warring sides, media reports said Sunday. Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Ahmed bin Abdullah al- Mahmoud was quoted by Qatar's news agency as saying a recent round of talks with non-governmental groups helped create a roadmap for a process leading to a negotiated settlement.
"What we heard from them about peace, makes us optimistic about the future," he said, adding that if the government and rebels tried, a deal was possible next year.
Qatar has taken a leading role in negotiations, along with the African Union and the United Nations.
Over 300,000 people have been killed and around 2 million displaced in fighting in Darfur since 2003, according to the UN.
Source: Earth Times.
Link: http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/295743,qatar-minister-hopeful-for-darfur-peace.html.
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