CONAKRY (Reuters) - Guinea's opposition parties resumed negotiations with the government on Tuesday over long-delayed legislative elections after breaking off talks two weeks ago following an attack on one of their leaders.
The United Nations is mediating the talks aimed at securing opposition participation in the polls. The vote is meant to seal the mineral-rich West African nation's transition to civilian rule after a 2008 coup.
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