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Belligerents Recommit to Ceasefire, Again
Burundi's transitional government and Pierre Nkurunziza's Conseil national pour la defense de la democratie-Forces pour la defense de la democratie (CNDD-FDD) reaffirmed on Sunday their commitment to peace, following a day-long regional consultative meeting in the Tanzanian commercial capital, Dar es Salaam. Both sides, which signed a ceasefire on 2 Dec 2002 in Arusha, northern Tanzania, have largely violated the accord.
It's an old tradition of those engaged in Armed Struggle™...
However, officials close to the negotiations said that on Sunday progress had been made and that, for the first time, the parties had discussed "real issues".
Working out how they're gonna split the swag, are they?
"Although it wasn't concluded today, they [the government and the rebels] were having serious discussions," a source told IRIN on Sunday. "They talked about positions in government and the details of the Forces Technical Agreement. This is very positive." A full summit to "finalise all outstanding matters" will be convened within three weeks, the facilitator of the peace talks announced.
Posted by: Fred Pruitt 2003-07-22
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