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April 2002 Congo Peace Summit Opens In Zambia
VOA
News 3
Apr 2002 16:41 UTC

African leaders have
begun a round of talks in Zambia aimed at speeding up the peace process in the
Democratic Republic of Congo.
The presidents of
Congo, South Africa, Namibia, Rwanda and Zimbabwe are attending the talks in
Lusaka, as are the foreign minister of Uganda and the Angolan Defense
Minister.
International
mediator Ketumile Masire called on all the parties to the Congolese conflict to
do everything in their power to implement the 1999 Lusaka peace accord. He also
said foreign forces in Congo should live up to their commitment to
withdraw.
The talks come after
renewed fighting between Congolese government forces and Rwandan-backed rebels
sidetracked inter-Congolese peace talks in South Africa. The government and
rebels have traded accusations of violating last year's U.N.-brokered ceasefire
agreement.
The conflict in the
Democratic Republic of Congo, which began in 1998, involves the armed forces of
six countries. The war has effectively split the country in two and claimed at
least two-and-a-half million lives.
Some information
for this report provided by AFP and Reuters.
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