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KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) - Peace talks between the Somali government and a faction that wants to create an Islamic state collapsed Wednesday in Sudan's capital, an Arab League official said.
The latest round of negotiations never really got off the ground. Delegates arrived late for the start of talks Monday in Khartoum, and then remained holed up in their hotel rooms refusing to negotiate all day Tuesday, Sudan's official news agency reported.
The Arab League, currently headed by Sudan, decided Wednesday to indefinitely postpone further efforts to get the two sides to communicate.
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