SUDAN - Sept 14 - Sudan's President Talks Peace With Pope.Sudan's president, Omar Hassan al-Bashir, whose regime has been sanctioned and largely isolated by western governments for atrocities committed in Darfur, meets Pope Benedict XVI peacekeeping force n → forces fpl qui assurent le maintien de la paix that is scheduled to start deploying in Darfur before the end of the year. The Vatican said the pope, who met the Sudanese president at his summer residence of Castel Gandolfo Castel Gandolfo (kästĕl` gändôl`fō), town (1991 pop. 6,784), in Latium, central Italy, in the Alban Hills, overlooking Lake Albano. Possibly occupying the site of ancient Alba Longa, it is the papal summer residence. near Rome, expressed his "heartfelt heart·felt adj. Deeply or sincerely felt; earnest. heartfelt Adjective sincerely and strongly felt: heartfelt thanks Adj. 1. hope" that the negotiations would succeed. The Vatican said "very positive views were expressed" but gave no details. Federico Lombardi, Vatican spokesman, described the atmosphere as "very respectful" and said the Sudanese delegation showed "great commitment" to the meeting with the pope. -They also discussed the peace agreement that ended decades of civil war between Sudan's mainly slamic north and its animist an·i·mism n. 1. The belief in the existence of individual spirits that inhabit natural objects and phenomena. 2. The belief in the existence of spiritual beings that are separable or separate from bodies. 3. and Christian south. That conflict severely strained ties with the Vatican and led Pope John Paul II Pope John Paul II (Latin: Ioannes Paulus PP. II, Italian: Giovanni Paolo II, Polish: Jan Paweł II) born Karol Józef Wojtyła to visit Khartoum briefly in 1993 when he met Bashir. Bashir's large delegation included Sudanese officials representing the south - largely excluded from western sanctions - who were expected to discuss economic development with Italian ministers. Sudanese forces were reported to have launched an attack against the Justice and Equality rebel group in Darfur this week, using helicopters and aircraft in violation of a UN embargo. The special US envoy for Sudan, Andrew Natsios Andrew S. Natsios (b. September 22, 1949) is an American civil servant who has served in a number of Massachusetts and high level federal government positions. From 2001 to 2005 he has served as Administrator of the U.S. , has called for a new oversight commission to enforce a ceasefire agreed in 2004 but repeatedly broken by both sides. |
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