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Rwanda responds to Museveni letter

The Rwandan delegation visiting Kampala also delivered Vice-President Paul Kagame's formal response to a letter from Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni stating Uganda's official position on the joint report into the mid-August clashes between Ugandan and Rwandan troops in Kisangani. At a press conference in Kampala, RPF leader Charles Mirugande reiterated that Rwanda was fully satisfied with the investigation. However, "if somebody is not pleased with the report, I think it is fair that a question is asked to the committee that produced it", news agencies quoted him as saying.

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