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Rebels fighting the government in the Central African Republic have signed a formal ceasefire following talks in Gabon. | Rebels fighting the government in the Central African Republic have signed a formal ceasefire following talks in Gabon. |
The rebels and president agreed to the formation of a unity government, which will reportedly be formed on Saturday. | |
The Seleka rebel alliance took control of northern and eastern CAR in a four-week offensive starting on 10 December. | The Seleka rebel alliance took control of northern and eastern CAR in a four-week offensive starting on 10 December. |
It has accused President Francois Bozize of breaking previous peace deals. | It has accused President Francois Bozize of breaking previous peace deals. |
Friday's ceasefire agreement was signed in Gabon's capital Libreville after three days of talks mediated by neighbouring countries. | |
President Bozize has invited the opposition and all parties to return with him to Bangui so that this new government could be put in place on Saturday. | |
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The deal envisages the dissolution of the country's National Assembly, and the appointment of a prime minister from the opposition bloc ahead of legislative elections that would be held in 12 months. | |
The top UN official for the Central African Republic, Margaret Vogt, said the ceasefire agreement, witnessed by the regional grouping Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) - was to come into force within 72 hours of being signed. | |
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The government of national unity will be tasked with: | |
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Rebel spokesman Eric Massi described the truce as "a good deal to bring peace". | |
"But the ceasefire is contingent on several of our demands being met and we will judge Mr Bozize's sincerity in the coming days," he told Reuters news agency. | |
Chad President Idriss Deby, who attended the signing ceremony, said the deal would allow Mr Bozize to complete his mandate, which expires in 2016. | |
"We have not undermined the integrity of the constitution of Central African Republic," he said. "President Bozize was elected for a five-year term and he should carry on until that is finished." | |
The rebels had previously called for the president's resignation, the departure of South African troops and the release of political prisoners in return for a truce. | The rebels had previously called for the president's resignation, the departure of South African troops and the release of political prisoners in return for a truce. |
South Africa this week began sending about 400 troops to help stabilise CAR, while forces from neighbouring countries were also sent. | South Africa this week began sending about 400 troops to help stabilise CAR, while forces from neighbouring countries were also sent. |
Both the US and France, the former colonial power, turned down government pleas for help against the rebels. | Both the US and France, the former colonial power, turned down government pleas for help against the rebels. |
The rebels only halted their advance 100km (60 miles) from Bangui after the regional peacekeeping force was deployed. | The rebels only halted their advance 100km (60 miles) from Bangui after the regional peacekeeping force was deployed. |
It is the biggest threat Mr Bozize has faced since he took power in a coup in 2003. | It is the biggest threat Mr Bozize has faced since he took power in a coup in 2003. |
CAR is one of the poorest countries in Africa, despite its considerable mineral resources. | CAR is one of the poorest countries in Africa, despite its considerable mineral resources. |