Bush,
Obasanjo to discuss Darfur, Taylor's fate
AFP
WASHINGTON
Petroleumworld.com
03 25 06
US President George W. Bush will welcome Nigerian President Olusegun
Obasanjo on March 29 for talks to include peacekeeping efforts in Sudan's
troubled Darfur region, the White House said Friday.
Bush will thank Obasanjo "for his leadership as chairman of the
African Union in the deployment of African troops in response to the
genocide in Darfur," Bush spokesman Scott McClellan said in a statement.
They will also take up "a broad range of regional and international
issues including continuing cooperation in the areas of Darfur, regional
security, energy security, fighting corruption, strengthening democratic
institutions, and the need to bring Charles Taylor to justice,"
he said.
Taylor, the former Liberian strongman, fled in 2003 for Nigeria and
has lived there since. Obasanjo has come under increasing international
pressure to allow Taylor to be tried for alleged crimes against humanity.
Obasanjo invited Taylor to Nigeria in order to bring an end to a 14-year-civil
war which pitched the guerrilla chief turned elected ruler against two
powerful rebel groups.
The UN-backed Special Court in Sierra Leone has indicted Taylor on charges
of sponsoring rebels who waged a gruesome war in that country's 1990s
civil conflict.
Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, on a red-carpet visit to the
United States, called Tuesday for Taylor to be extradited home quickly.
She also told reporters that Bush had pledged to consult with African
leaders "so that a fair decision is taken" on Taylor's fate
that would ensure "the stability of Liberia."
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03/24/2006 12:23 - AFP
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