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Security cooperation treaty signed

The governments of DRC, the Republic of Congo and Angola this week signed a technical cooperation agreement on security after discussions in the Angolan capital Luanda. Under the accord, valid for an initial five years, the three will establish a joint commission to oversee cooperation on border security, the training of police and security force personnel, the free movement of goods and people, and assistance to refugees and war-displaced people, the Angolan news agency Angop reported.

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