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Warring parties agree to peace deal for Central African Republic

UN forces from Rwanda patrol the streets of Bangui, Central African Republic
UN forces from Rwanda patrol the streets of Bangui, Central African Republic Source: AAP

The talks mark the first direct dialogue between armed groups, but analysts are concerned the peace deal may not last.


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By Antoinette Radford

Source: SBS


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The talks mark the first direct dialogue between armed groups, but analysts are concerned the peace deal may not last.



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