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OPENING STATEMENT BY THE MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, DR DLAMINI
ZUMA, ON THE OCCASION OF THE 2ND MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE AFRICA -
EUROPE, OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina Faso, 28 November 2002
Full implementation of the peace accord for Burundi will only be
possible if a ceasefire agreement includes all the warring parties
and political movements, United Nations Secretary-General Kofi...
Deputy President Jacob Zuma is in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, today,
Tuesday, 26 November 2002, for the finalisation of the Burundi
ceasefire negotiations.
ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT OF SOUTH AFRICA, MR. THABO MBEKI, TO THE
OPENING OF SOUTH AFRICA DAY CEO CONFERENCE, LONDON (VIA VIDEO
LINK-UP), 21 November 2002
Deputy President Jacob Zuma is expected to brief Ugandan President
Yoweri Museveni in Kampala today, on the position of the Burundi
ceasefire negotiations.
Warring factions in the conflict-ridden Burundi have resolved to
meet in Pretoria to discuss the implementation of a ceasefire
agreement that was signed last month, says Deputy President Jacob
Zuma.
With a draft resolution on Iraq on the table, and countries having
already expressed their views on the situation, the Security
Council should be quickly wrapping up its work on the issue, the...
ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT OF SOUTH AFRICA AND CHAIRPERSON OF THE
AFRICAN UNION, THABO MBEKI, AT THE 8th ASEAN SUMMIT, Phnom Penh,
Cambodia, 5 November 2002