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JMC to meet again on 10 October

Chiluba also requested the Council to quickly dispatch a technical survey team to the country, extend support to facilitate the internal dialogue process, mobilise humanitarian relief for displaced persons and refugees, and assist with economic reconstruction. While it was difficult to expect any conflict to end immediately after the signing of an agreement, "things were moving" in the DRC peace process, he said. The Joint Military Commission (JMC) and Political Committee set up to oversee the truce have met and done their initial work, Chiluba said, adding that the next JMC meeting was scheduled for 10 October.

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