[3] Democratic Republic Of Congo Peace Talks On Course

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Democratic Republic of Congo peace talks on course

February 8, 1999
by Times Reporter

Lusaka - The consultative peace talks on the Democratic Republic of Congo taking place in Lusaka are on course, Presidential Affairs Minister Eric Silwamba said last night. In a ZNBC main news bulletin, monitored last night, Mr. Silwamba also corrected sentiments that Rwandan and Ugandan delegations walked out of the meeting saying the two groups merely retreated to go and consult with their leaders.

Mr. Silwamba said the delegations prior to their departure fully participated in the deliberations. The Rwandan and Ugandan delegates were reported to have walked out of the talks last Friday after differences over the inclusion of the rebels in the talks.

But Mr. Silwamba noted the talks did not flop as they were still going in Lusaka and said there was hope the peace initiatives would bear fruit. The countries present were Zambia as chairman, Angola, DR Congo, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Rwanda and the representatives of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), the United Nations and the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC). The committee would submit a report to regional ministers for defence and foreign affairs.

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