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Sudan reiterates rejection to UN troops' deployment along south-north border.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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Text of report in English by Paris-based Sudanese newspaper Sudan Tribune website on 31 October

Cairo, 30 October 2010: Sudan's Foreign Minister Ali Karti has reiterated the government's rejection to the deployment of UN troops along north-south tentative borders despite growing tension over a critical vote on the secession of south Sudan from the north in January 2011.

In a joint press conference following talks he held in Cairo yesterday [30 October] with his Egyptian counterpart Ahmad Abu-al-Ghayt, Sudan's top diplomat said that the government sees no need to deploy such troops as they are likely to stoke tension.

According to Sudan's official news …

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