US seeks EU's help in Sudan
The United States is urging the European Union to help Sudan organise its April 2010 presidential and parliamentary elections.
"We would encourage the EU to provide the election monitors that have been discussed, upwards of 300," US Special Envoy for Sudan, Scott Gration, told Europolitics, on 11 January, at a press briefing.
He said the EU should also "become involved" in financing the election and the 2011 referendum on whether South Sudan should become independent.
Gration, who met his EU counterpart, Torben Brylle, in December 2009 in Brussels, said the situation in Sudan remained fragile and that in the long term, the country's development of governance and infrastructure "cannot be done without the participation of the Europeans".
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