Sudan on Sunday ordered the top U.N. envoy, Jan Pronk, to leave the country within three days following comments he made that the army's morale was low, Reuters reported. Foreign Ministry spokesman Ali al-Sadig said Pronk had until mid-day Wednesday to leave. "The reason is the latest statements issued by Mr. Pronk on his Web site regarding severe criticism of the Sudanese Armed Forces and the fact that he said the government of Sudan is not implementing the Darfur peace agreement," al-Sadig added. He said the Foreign Ministry met with Pronk on Sunday and had informed him of its decision.