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STATEMENT BY DEPUTY PRESIDENT, J ZUMA, OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH
AFRICA AT THE SWEARING-IN CEREMONY OF THE PRESIDENT ELECT OF THE
TRANSITIONAL FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF SOMALIA, HIS EXCELLENCY,
ABUDULLAHI...
President Thabo Mbeki opened two days of talks yesterday with
Burundi's president and leaders of all major political parties to
try to clear an impasse to the peace process in the central African...
Several African heads of state are due to meet in Tanzania today
for an umpteenth summit on Burundi which is expected to focus on
the thorny issue of election dates and the country's last active...
Representatives of Burundi's last active rebel group arrived in
Pretoria yesterday for talks with South African Deputy President
Jacob Zuma, two days before a regional summit on the central
African...
Talks in South Africa between key players in war-ravaged Burundi
were bogged down yesterday by a proposal by the Bujumbura
government to postpone elections due in October by a year.
Burundi's President Domitien Ndayizeye called yesterday on
international donors to help his country's transition to peace
after a decade-long civil war that has cost 300 000 lives.
Burundi moved another step closer to peace yesterday, when the only
rebel group still active in the country said it would hold talks
with President Domitien Ndayizeye after refusing to do so...
STATEMENT TO THE UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL BY DEPUTY
PRESIDENT JACOB ZUMA OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA AND
FACILITATOR OF THE BURUNDI PEACE PROCESS, United Nations
Headquarters, New York...