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Kenya has again joined other East African Community and southern African development community member states in calling for cessation and ceasefire in the conflict-prone Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Kenya wants all stakeholders to be brought to the negotiating table as part of facilitating a return to normalcy in DRC. Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi says the only way out is to shun endless combat and give dialogue a chance.
Kenya joins other East African Communities in calling for cessation and ceasefire in DRC
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