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Kabila se rend au Malawi

Le président de la RDC, Joseph Kabila, est arrivé jeudi à Blantyre au Malawi
pour une visite de deux jours pendant laquelle il tiendra des consultations
sur le processus de paix, a rapporté vendredi l'agence Associated Press
(AP). M. Kabila, cité par l'AP, a déclaré à la presse qu 'il attendait avec
impatience l'ouverture de la préconférence sur le dialogue intercongolais
qui doit débuter la semaine prochaine à Gaborone au Botswana. Le président
congolais était attendu vendredi au Mozambique.


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