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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. |
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 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 government is 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. |