Algerian Leaders’ Rift Closing
(iV Z P.A -Rcutef— Copyright) ALGIERS, August 1. Peace talks expected today between leaders of the rival nationalist factions are expected to heal the political divisions that have plagued Algeria since it won independence a month ago.
Mi Mjhammed Kinder. the right-hand man of dissident Vice - Pres.deni Mohammed ben Bella, said after talks yesterday that, barring a 'completely unexpected development.” ‘he p ilitical crisis was ovei
Mr K-hider was speaking after two meetings with another Vice-President. Mr Belkacem Krim. a leadet >f the anti-ben Bella faction It was believed that no final agreement could be reached until he had also talked to another anti-ben Bella Vice-Premier. Mr Mohammed B udiaf Mr Boudiaf. who was arrested by ban Bella's troops in eastern Algeria on Monday was freed vesterday He was expected to fiy to Algiers early today Mr Khider refused to give details last night cf the agreement he had reached with Mr Krim He said only: "We have made a new start.”
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29890, 2 August 1962, Page 13
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