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Gadaffi claims Kabila will meet rebels

[Central African Republic (CAR)] Bangui street scene. March 2005. IRIN
The prevalence rate is estimated at 10.7 percent
Kabila has agreed to meet face-to-face with Congolese rebels at the peace talks in Lusaka, Libyan leader Muammar Gadaffi claimed in the Zambian capital at the weekend. Gadaffi and Chiluba were reported by the BBC on Sunday to be coordinating their respective efforts to mediate an end to the war, and to be putting the finishing touches to a ceasefire package.

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