U.S. Prepared to Move to 'Plan B' on SudanBy GEORGE GEDDA
The Associated Press
Tuesday, November 21, 2006; 4:14 AM
WASHINGTON -- The United States is prepared to move to a "Plan B" for
dealing with Sudan if no agreement is reached by Jan. 1 on sending U.N.
peacekeepers to Darfur and other steps to end the suffering there,
presidential envoy Andrew Natsios says.
"We need to put a time limit on where this is going," Natsios said Monday,
declining to describe what consequences Sudan would face if the deadline
is not met.
"Making threats is not a wise thing to do," he said.
Natsios told a news conference the deadline is not arbitrary because the
mandate for the 7,000-member African Union peacekeeping troops in Darfur
expires on that date. He also noted that U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan,
who has made peace in Darfur a top priority, is stepping down on Jan. 1.
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