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O País (File photo) / Mario Raffaelli
The Joint Commission peace dialogue teams met yesterday in a session that lasted more than three hours, with not-so-happy faces and unannounced departures speaking volumes about the progress achieved.
There was no statement on the themes that dominated the meeting, and questioned insistently by journalists, Mario Raffaelli would only say that a lecture on the decentralisation of power is to be given today.
Four points dominate the dialogue agenda: the governance of the six disputed provinces, the cessation of military conflict, the disarming of the men faithful to Afonso Dhlakama, and their integration into Mozambique’s police and defence forces.
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