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Rwanda criticises Zimbabwe for reinforcing troops in DRC

Meanwhile, Zimbabwe’s reported deployment this week of 3,000 extra troops in DRC, and Angola’s dispatch of an extra 1,000, brought sharp criticism from Rwandan presidential office minister, Patrick Mazimhaka, as he left for Lusaka on Thursday. He said Kabila and his allies, including Zimbabwe, were neglecting the peace talks and were “not serious about a negotiated settlement of the war”, the German Press Agency reported.

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