Aug 26, 2004
Talks aimed at bringing peace to Darfur teetered back from the brink of collapse on Wednesday, as rebel leaders temporarily shelved their objection to discussing the confinement of all fighting forces to designated bases, an African Union (AU) spokesman said. "We have finally agreed on the agenda," spokesman Assane Ba told IRIN after three days of preliminary wranglings at the AU-sponsored talks in the Nigerian capital, Abuja.
































