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NATO had offered to provide 'substantial support' to the African Union in Darfur under new arrangements to strengthen its peacekeeping operation there, said a communiqué following discussions by African Union Chairman Alpha Oumar Konaré and British Prime Minister Tony Blair in London on 23 May....

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Alpha Oumar Konaré, Tony Blair, Lakhdar Brahimi, Hedi Annabi, Egyptian, Amr Moussa

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