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South Sudan to mediate new peace talks between Sudanese gov’t, rebels

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FILE PHOTO: Sudanese protesters wave flags and flash victory signs as they gather for a sit-in outside the military headquarters in Khartoum on May 19, 2019. (Photo credit MOHAMED EL-SHAHED/AFP via Getty Images)

A South Sudan delegation on Tuesday arrived in Khartoum for mediating a new round of peace talks between the Sudanese government and rebel groups.

The delegation is led by Tut Gatluak, South Sudan’s presidential adviser on security affairs.

It will provide consultation and look into the final arrangements of the new round of negotiations slated for Dec. 10, spokesman of South Sudan’s mediation team Dio Matok said in a statement.

South Sudan has been mediating between the Sudanese government and the armed groups from Darfur, South Kordofan and Blue Nile regions.

On Oct. 14, South Sudan hosted a round of peace talks between the Sudanese parties in its capital Juba.

Sudan’s Justice and Equality Movement, the Sudan Liberation Movement /Minni Minnawi faction and the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement/northern sector took part in the talks with the government.

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