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Government disappointed with UN resolution

The DRC government on Friday expressed disappointment over the UN Security Council resolution on expanding the military observer mission in the country, saying it failed to address "recognisable aggression". Reuters quoted government spokesman Didier Mumengi as saying the government would, however, accept the plan. "This is a half-measure which risks bogging us down in the kind of war we see in other African countries," he said. "[But] in the absence of anything better, we will accept the deployment."

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