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Central African Republic crisis: AU chief to hold talks with Bozize Central African Republic crisis: AU chief to hold talks with Bozize
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The head of the African Union is due to arrive in the Central African Republic for talks as rebel forces continue to advance towards the capital Bangui.The head of the African Union is due to arrive in the Central African Republic for talks as rebel forces continue to advance towards the capital Bangui.
The AU says Thomas Boni Yayi will discuss the crisis with President Francois Bozize.The AU says Thomas Boni Yayi will discuss the crisis with President Francois Bozize.
A rebel spokesman told the BBC the rebels would not march on Bangui itself before seeing the outcome of the talks.
Eric Massi also said he expected Mr Boni Yayi to convince Mr Bozize to leave power.
BBC Africa editor Mary Harper says the rebels are insisting that they do not want to take over, but rather are seeking a peaceful democratic transition.
But such a transition is unlikely, and meanwhile President Bozize is growing weaker both politically and militarily by the minute, our editor adds.
Evacuations
Earlier, the Seleka rebel alliance entered the central city of Sibut after the army withdrew on Friday evening.Earlier, the Seleka rebel alliance entered the central city of Sibut after the army withdrew on Friday evening.
Regional leaders say both sides have agreed to hold talks, although no firm timetable has been given.
Correspondents say Mr Boni Yayi is expected to try to persuade President Bozize to launch a dialogue with the rebels.
More troops from the Central African Multinational Force (Fomac) arrived in CAR on Saturday to reinforce a contingent already there.More troops from the Central African Multinational Force (Fomac) arrived in CAR on Saturday to reinforce a contingent already there.
More than 100 French paratroopers have also been sent in. However, France insists they are only there to secure its nationals - not to save the regime.More than 100 French paratroopers have also been sent in. However, France insists they are only there to secure its nationals - not to save the regime.
A senior UN official told the BBC that all its international staff have been evacuated to neighbouring Cameroon. A senior UN official told the BBC that all its international staff had been evacuated to neighbouring Cameroon.
The US has also evacuated its embassy in Bangui.The US has also evacuated its embassy in Bangui.
BBC West Africa correspondent Thomas Fessy says there was no fighting when rebels entered Sibut on Saturday.BBC West Africa correspondent Thomas Fessy says there was no fighting when rebels entered Sibut on Saturday.
The city is about 150km (95 miles) from Bangui.The city is about 150km (95 miles) from Bangui.
Government troops and Chadian soldiers deployed as a buffer force had left their position hours before and a rebel spokesman said they took over the city because it was abandoned.Government troops and Chadian soldiers deployed as a buffer force had left their position hours before and a rebel spokesman said they took over the city because it was abandoned.
The spokesman said the rebels had no intention to march on the capital ahead of talks meant to start early next month. The government is reported to have fallen back to Damara, 75km from Bangui, the last major town on the road to the capital.
However, our correspondent says there is a growing fear that the rebels may well attempt to depose President Bozize.
Government troops are reported to have fallen back to Damara, 75km from Bangui, the last major town on the road to the capital.
Seleka - an alliance of three separate groups - accuses Mr Bozize of failing to honour a 2007 peace deal under which fighters who laid down their arms were meant to be paid.Seleka - an alliance of three separate groups - accuses Mr Bozize of failing to honour a 2007 peace deal under which fighters who laid down their arms were meant to be paid.
The rebels have pledged to depose Mr Bozize unless he negotiates with them.The rebels have pledged to depose Mr Bozize unless he negotiates with them.
They began their campaign a month ago and have taken several key towns and cities including Bambari and the diamond centre of Bria in their push towards the capital.They began their campaign a month ago and have taken several key towns and cities including Bambari and the diamond centre of Bria in their push towards the capital.
On Saturday, government officials confirmed that their forces' attempt to retake Bambari on Friday had been beaten back.On Saturday, government officials confirmed that their forces' attempt to retake Bambari on Friday had been beaten back.
In Bangui, residents have reported sharp rises in staple food prices as the rebels draw closer.In Bangui, residents have reported sharp rises in staple food prices as the rebels draw closer.