Mozambique: Dialogue to Resume 'Very Soon', Predicts Nyusi

Maputo — Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi declared on Sunday that he believes the government and the former rebel movement Renamo will “very soon” resume dialogue, thus respecting the desire of Mozambicans to resolve problems through discussing them.

Nyusi was speaking at an ecumenical service held in Maputo's “Peace Square” organized by the Christian Council of Mozambique, on the 23rd anniversary of the peace agreement between the government and the apartheid-backed rebel movement Renamo, signed in Rome on 4 October 1992.

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