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Obama to offer Sudan 'incentives'

Source: Al Jazeera
Khartoum : Sudan | about 1 month ago  
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Barack Obama, the US president, said that if the government of Sudan acted to improve the situation on the ground, there would be "incentives". But if Sudan did not act, "then there will be increased pressure imposed by the US and the international community".
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