Sudan And South Sudan Hold Talks In Addis Ababa -- BBC
Officials from Sudan and South Sudan have met for talks in Addis Ababa for the first time since heavy fighting broke out last week.
The two countries are in dispute over the oil-rich regions on their border.
Senior ministers and generals from each side met behind closed doors, with African Union negotiators waiting outside initially, the BBC understands.
The clashes are the most serious since South Sudan seceded from Sudan last year.
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