A report from the military team observing the agreement on the cessation of hostilities between the Mozambican government and Renamo has concluded that there is no evidence to support the Renamo accusation that the government is violating the agreement.
Renamo has claimed that actions by the armed forces (FADM) in setting up new positions in the southern province of Inhambane, and the central provinces of Sofala, Manica and Tete constituted violations of the agreement - although there is no clause in the agreement forbidding the FADM from setting up new positions.
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