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Cubans to stay

The Cuban Prime Minister (Dr Fidel Castro) has said that Cuba will maintain troops in Angola "as long as necessary." He said the Cubans would stay "until the armed forces of the Republic of Angola are more organised and equipped and trained . to repel any invasion.” Presi dent Agostinho Neto of Angola was present as Dr Castro spoke in Pinar del Rio. in western Cuba, to mark the anniversary of the Moncada Barracks attack that launched the Castro-led revolution. —Miami Talkx "mi likely’

A meeting next month, on the Rhodesian crisis, between the United States Secretary of State (Dr Henry Kissinger) and the South African Prime Minister (Mr John Vorster) is highly unlikely, the South African Ambassador to Washington has said. After conferring for an hour with Dr Kissinger, the envoy, Mr Pik Botha, said there had been and would continue to be serious problems to overcome before such talks — Washington.

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Press, 29 July 1976, Page 21

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Cubans to stay Press, 29 July 1976, Page 21

Cubans to stay Press, 29 July 1976, Page 21