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Security Council again urges rebels to sign ceasefire

The UN Security Council on Tuesday welcomed the progress made, "in particular on the establishment of the mechanisms for the future implementation of the ceasefire", but reiterated its dismay at the rebels not having signed. After a briefing by Bernard Miyet, Under Secretary General for Peacekeeping, council members again called on "the governments of Rwanda and Uganda and other governments who have influence, to make all the necessary efforts so that rebel movements sign ... and for rebel movements to abide by the ceasefire pending their signature of the agreement".

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