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Kinshasa security guarantees to UN still “partial”

Meanwhile, UN officials in Lusaka for Tuesday’s meeting of the Joint Military Commission (JMC) welcomed “partial security guarantees” given to MONUC as “a significant first step”, but regretted the inclusion of certain “unsatisfactory clauses”, Reuters news agency reported. The DRC government’s document on guarantees had been sent on to UN headquarters in New York “for closer examination”, it quoted Major David Hannah of MONUC as saying. Kinshasa last week said it had difficulty with certain aspects of the guarantees demanded by MONUC.

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