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U.S. calls on Sudan 's military to join talks aimed at calming the country’s grinding conflict.
The military has boycotted the negotiations in Geneva , Switzerland , now in their third day .
Sudan 's governing council has opened the key border crossing of Adre from neighboring Chad , into Darfur , which has been worst-hit by fighting and displacement.
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