Mali government reaches deal with Tuareg rebels - negotiator


  • World
  • Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013

OUAGADOUGOU (Reuters) - Mali has reached a deal with Tuareg separatist rebels that could pave the way for Malian government troops to return to the rebel-held northern town of Kidal ahead of planned elections in July, Mali's chief negotiator said on Tuesday.

"The accord is ready to be signed," Tiebile Drame told Reuters in the Burkina Faso capital Ouagadougou where the talks have been taking place for over a week. "I can tell you that the interim accord will be signed this afternoon."

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