Jamal Ibrahim, a foreign ministry spokesman, said on Sunday: "This is a final decision. We are asking them to leave since they indicated that they will not be able to continue their mission."
An AU spokesman said it had not been informed officially of any such decision and declined to comment.
Ibrahim said
"We feel that they have no right to transfer their assignment to another party - we are the ones who decide whether we continue with the AU or not."
He said the government would implement its plan for
Rebels who did not sign the deal say those troops have already deployed and have begun attacking civilians and their positions in
The AU has confirmed that an offensive began last week ahead of the resolution.
Tens of thousands have been killed and 2.5 million forced from their homes since mostly non-Arab rebels took up arms against the Arab-dominated government in early 2003, accusing the central government of neglect.
The international criminal court is investigating alleged war crimes in the region.
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AU troops