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Cabinet has reaffirmed its principled agreement to a United Nations
request to send peacekeeping troops to war-torn Liberia to help
restore normality in the once-prosperous West African country.
Liberia's interim government and two rebel groups yesterday signed
a comprehensive peace pact that includes details of a new
power-sharing administration to end a four-year civil war.
UN chief Kofi Annan's special representative in Liberia, Jacques
Klein, yesterday said he would recommend the immediate lifting of
UN sanctions imposed on the regime of former Liberian president...
Liberian President Moses Blah yesterday arrived in the Ghanaian
capital Accra for talks with rebel leaders focussed on pursuing
peace following the departure of former leader Charles Taylor.
South Africa would only give its final response to a request by the
United Nations for peacekeeping troops to be sent to Liberia once
the multilateral body had determined its requirements, Foreign...
Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe yesterday told his Mozambican
counterpart Joachim Chissano, the head of the African Union that
moves towards solving the country's political crisis were now in...
President Thabo Mbeki's office and the defence ministry yesterday
night said no decision had been made yet to deploy South African
peacekeepers to strife-torn Liberia.