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Minister denies opposition to Lusaka accord

Foreign Minister Yerodia Abdoulaye Ndombasi has reiterated that DRC will not enter the third millennium "under foreign occupation". Addressing reporters in Kinshasa, he denied he was opposed to the Lusaka ceasefire accord, but admitted that several provisions in the agreement were now "null and void", state radio reported. The war was continuing, he added. "The inter-Congolese debate has not been held yet," he noted. "Now are we responsible for that? I wish to remind you that the aggressors were fighting on our territory - is this contained in the Lusaka accord?"

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