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Old 12-15-2006, 02:59 PM   #1
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By Mark John

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The United States and the European Union stepped up calls on Friday for Sudan to let international troops in to support African Union forces in Darfur amid growing talk of sanctions on Khartoum.

The calls followed warnings from London and Washington that Sudan could face measures such as imposition of a no-fly zone over its vast west if it did not agree to such a force soon.

"Time is of the essence in a dire humanitarian situation," EU leaders said in a joint communique issued after talks on Darfur at a European summit in Brussels.

"(The EU) strongly urges the government of Sudan to give its unequivocal consent to the implementation of the U.N. support package for the AU mission in Sudan in its entirety."

The U.N. support package is due to gradually turn the AU mission into a hybrid U.N.-AU operation. Sudan has so far refused to allow an international force to go to Darfur to end three years of fighting that has killed over 200,000 people.

After talks in Brussels with EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana and NATO Secretary-General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, U.S. special envoy to Sudan Andrew Natsios also urged Sudan to unblock the U.N. proposals.

"If we cannot get that resolved then we have a big problem," he told reporters of Sudan's continued resistance, declining to spell out what consequences it would face if it persisted.

British Prime Minister Tony Blair has said his country would support a no-fly zone in Darfur as part of a sanctions package against Sudan if it continues to resist allowing an international force into Darfur.

The United States is also considering such options if Sudan does not agree to a force by January 1.

EU officials said any move toward a no-fly zone would first need a U.N. Security Council resolution and stressed the emphasis at the moment was on using diplomacy with African, Arabic and other nations to put pressure on Sudan.

"The no-fly zone and other coercive action are in the minds of people but they are not policies. However there is a sense of urgency -- there is a shared view that things have deteriorated in the past two months and that things are heading toward chaos," said one official.

Both NATO and the EU have provided logistical support for AU forces there, for example with training and air transport for troop rotations. But there is wariness within both bodies about any direct combat role for Western troops.

NATO decided on Thursday to extend for another six months to mid-2007 its logistical support for the AU, but stressed its limited mandate -- which, for example, does not allow any major troop presence -- would remain the same.

"The situation is grave and we'll give it our full attention. But we are not the lead player in the process," said a NATO official after meetings with Natsios, stressing the lead role of the African Union backed by the United Nations.

(additional reporting by Sue Pleming in Washington)

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