U.N. urges political dialogue in Guinea Bissau to end crisis


  • World
  • Saturday, 29 Aug 2015

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United Nations on Friday urged political groups in Guinea Bissau to resume dialogue in the interest of ending an escalating power struggle that threatens to further undermine stability in the impoverished West African country.

Guinea Bissau President Jose Mario Vaz last week named Baciro Dja as the new prime minister in a bid to end a power vacuum after he dismissed the government of previous premier Domingos Simoes Pereira, according to a decree read on state radio.

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