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UN and AU see hope for Darfur breakthrough (AFP)
Filed: May 10th 2007: World

UN special envoy to Sudan Jan Eliasson(L) speaks during a joint press conference with his African Union counterpart Salim Ahmed Salim in Khartoum. The United Nations and African Union expressed cautious optimism on Thursday over the prospects of a political breakthrough in the troubled Darfur region of western Sudan.(AFP/Isam al-Haj)AFP - The United Nations and African Union expressed cautious optimism on Thursday over the prospects of a political breakthrough in the troubled Darfur region of western Sudan.

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