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DR Congo troops to withdraw

Published:Tuesday | November 18, 2008 | 2:55 PM

Rebels loyal to General Laurent Nkunda in the Democratic Republic of Congo said they are withdrawing from two fronts in order for humanitarian agencies to deliver aid.



A spokesman for the rebels, Colonel Jean Muhire, said they would also be withdrawing in a bid to show their commitment to peace following a meeting on Sunday, with United Nations envoy Olusegun Obasanjo.



The rebels will reportedly be withdrawing for a distance 25 miles on the Kanyabayonga-Nyanzale front and the Kabasha-Kiwanja front.



However, no mention has been was made of the front line near Goma city, where the two sides are separated by a dormant lava field created by a nearby volcano.