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Kampala, Kigali to keep troops in DRC

Uganda and Rwanda are to keep their troops in the DRC until a political settlement is reached that satisfies their security concerns, news reports said yesterday. The agreement was made at a one-day meeting between Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni and his Rwandan counterpart Pasteur Bizimungu in the Ugandan border town of Kabale. In a joint statement, both men dismissed as “baseless” media allegations of conflict between Rwandan and Ugandan troops in the DRC.

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