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Savimbi Backs Accord

n SAO TOME, Angola () -- Jonas Savimbi, leader of UNITA, Angola's rebel movement, has given his backing to the latest peace agreement with the government and agreed to meet President Jose Eduardo dos Santos, UNITA radio said Wednesday.


Savimbi, who failed to attend the signing of the agreement in the Zambian capital Lusaka on Sunday, announced his endorsement of the accord and his willingness to meet the president in a letter to Madeleine Albright, U.S. ambassador at the United Nations and this month's president of the Security Council, the radio said.


Savimbi had been scheduled to attend the signing of the accord, which ended 19 years of civil war, but said government attacks on UNITA made it unsafe for him to travel.




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