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International News Title: Darfur government resisting UN peacekeeping force UNITED NATIONS -- UN Secretary General Kofi Annan and members of the UN Security Council took turns Monday demanding swift intervention to ease the mounting humanitarian crisis in Darfur, but the Sudanese government again resisted a UN peacekeeping force. The morning-long council meeting was intended to renew pressure on Sudan to allow the UN to take over an African Union peacekeeping force that has been unable to stop the violence in the western Darfur region. But Sudans President Omar al-Bashir says the switch would violate the countrys sovereignty and has warned that his army would fight any UN forces sent to Darfur. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said in Halifax that she told Sudan on Monday there is no chance of improved relations with the United States if it flouts the worlds demand for UN peacekeepers in Sudans western province of Darfur. Rice, who is in Canada to thank the U.S. ally for helping stranded American air passengers during the aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks, said she delivered the stern message to Sudanese Foreign Minister Lam Akol at a meeting in Washington. I delivered the strongest possible message in the strongest possible terms to the Sudanese government that any hope for bettering relations between the United States and Sudan rests on Sudans co-operation with the United Nations Security Council resolution, she said. Rice said Akol carried a letter to President Bush and brought hope for better relations between the United States and Sudan, and I told him in no uncertain terms that wasnt on the agenda unless Sudan acted responsibly. Security Council officials said they were encouraged by the fact that a Sudanese representative actually attended Mondays meeting, a change from previous gatherings that Sudan had boycotted. Yasir Abdelsalam, a senior Sudanese official at the UN, accused the council of choosing the path of confrontation by adopting a resolution last month meant to speed the transfer of authority over the peacekeepers to the UN Yet he also said the government was ready to talk, something that diplomats said they believed was a good sign. Sudan will always be ready for dialogue ._._. and we will open the doors wide to cooperation without conditions, without any limitations, Abdelsalam said. The resolution passed last month acknowledged that peacekeepers could not enter Sudan without the governments consent, something that member governments have been working for months to achieve. More than 200,000 people have died from war and starvation in Darfur, and Annan said 1.9 million have been displaced. Annan said plenty of blame for Darfurs current plight rested with the Sudanese government, demanding that it halt an offensive launched Aug. 28 to flush out rebel strongholds in Darfur and warning it would suffer opprobrium and disgrace if it does not. The consequences of the governments current attitude - yet more death and suffering, perhaps on a catastrophic scale - will be felt first and foremost by the people of Darfur, Annan said. But the government itself will also suffer, if it fails in its sacred responsibility to protect its own people. The World Food Program said Monday that violence has prevented food aid from reaching some 355,000 people in northern Darfur for the past three months, and expressed fears the humanitarian situation could worsen when African peacekeepers mandate expires at the end of September. The UN wants to take control of peacekeeping in Sudan because the 7,000-strong African Union force is understaffed and starved of cash, and has been unable to halt the violence in Darfur. However, Sudan has said it would expel the African Union peacekeepers if they insist on transferring their mission to the United Nations after an AU mandate expires at the end of the month.
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