Sudan has expelled the European Commission (EC) envoy and the Canadian charge d'affaires, citing interference in the country's affairs.
The reasons for the expulsions, reported by
Ali al-Sadek, a foreign ministry spokesman, told SUNA news agency: "
Al-Sadek said
The EU commission said its envoy Kent Degerfelt had been ordered to leave
Relations worsen
The EC confirmed that its office in
"We are aware of the situation and we are seeking to resolve it," a commission spokeswoman said in a statement.
The expulsion has further hampered relations with Western diplomats. In October 2006,
Fighting in the western Sudanese region broke out in February 2003 when minority tribes used force to demand an equal share of national resources.
The action prompted a violent response from government forces and proxy fighters, know as the Janjawid.
At least 200,000 people have been killed and more than two million have been displaced by the conflict and famine in
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Kent Degerfelt, the EU commission envoy