DR Congo M23 rebels 'ready' to restart talks with Kinshasa
Updated | By Catrine Malan
Rebels from the Democratic Republic of Congo's M23 movement are "ready" to resume talks with Kinshasa in the Ugandan capital of Kampala following months of deadlock, their leader Bertrand Bisimwa told AFP Thursday.

Rebels from the Democratic Republic of Congo's M23 movement are
"ready" to resume talks with Kinshasa in the Ugandan capital of
Kampala following months of deadlock, their leader Bertrand Bisimwa
told AFP Thursday.
"Our delegates are already in Kampala. They are ready to negotiate with Kinshasa immediately as soon as the request has been passed on by the mediator," Bisimwa said by telephone after neighbouring Great Lakes nations called for talks to resume "within three days" on Thursday. The negotiations will be mediated by Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni.
- Sapa-AFP
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