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Pledges to JMC top requirement

Eric Silwamba, Presidential Affairs Minister of Zambia which is mediating the DRC peace process, said on Saturday the JMC had sufficient money to pursue its work. The JMC chairman, Algerian general Rachid Lalali, was reported to have complained previously that it had no money for the manpower or equipment needed to implement the Lusaka ceasefire agreement. “We estimated the costs of the commission’s work at US $5 million. We have raised a little more than that and expect more pledges, but money is never enough,” AFP news agency reported Silwamba as saying.

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