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Published Date: 08 May 2008
DONOR nations pledged a preliminary £2.45 billion in assistance to Sudan yesterday, aiming to bolster a 2005 north-south peace deal in the east African country still torn by violence in its Darfur region.
Sudan had said it needed £3.1 billion up to 2011, on top of £1 billion in humanitarian aid, but a deadly aerial bombing in Darfur three days ago cast a shadow over the meeting of donor nations in Oslo.

World Bank officials said the money should help Sudan continue to implement the 2005 comprehensive peace agreement, which ended the longest civil war in Africa.

Britain pledged £330 million and said it hoped the bulk of its funds would be used for development.





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  • Last Updated: 07 May 2008 10:18 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Sudan
 
1

truthsleuth,

08/05/2008 00:36:05
'Britain pledged £330 million and said it hoped the bulk of its funds would be used for development.'

Britain Hoped
£330 million in aid to a load of corrupt fanatics to buy more arms for their army
£330million would pay for the care of a few thousand uk pensioners who gave their all for this country.
Lets stop playing paymaster tothe world especially African they simply are not worth it.
2

American,

08/05/2008 02:53:13
Muslims killing muslims! Give the country nothing.
3

Itchy,

08/05/2008 06:45:26
These genocidal and totalitarian cretins should be given nothing. Their problems are self-inflicted with their despotic laws.

 

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