Sudan rebels, army brace for fighting season after peace talks flop
he African Union-mediated talks ended last month without a temporary ceasefire being agreed in Darfur.
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Khartoum: Government forces and rebels in Sudan`s war-torn border regions say they are preparing for another bout of fighting after the latest talks in Addis Ababa failed to reach a deal.
Now the rainy season that leaves roads in the regions impassable has ended, both sides are braced for more fighting.
"We are preparing to defend ourselves," said Arnu Lodi of the Sudan People`s Liberation Movement-North, which is based in South Kordofan and Blue Nile.
"Our troops are in high morale, well trained and prepared," Lodi said.
Sudan`s military also says it is on high alert in Darfur, South Kordofan and Blue Nile.
"We know that they are preparing and we are preparing too," said spokesman Colonel Ahmed Khalifa al-Shami.
The military had been tracking the rebels` movements during the talks, Shami said, declining to give further details.
The latest negotiations came during a period of calm in Sudan`s conflict-hit peripheries.
President Omar al-Bashir announced a two-month ceasefire in September to persuade rebels to join a national dialogue in Khartoum.
The period coincided with the wet season, when torrential rains usually halt fighting, but the SPLM-N accused Khartoum of carrying out air raids.
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