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Cubans to leave Angola

NZPA-Reuter New York United States officials said Angola, Cuba, South Africa and the United States agreed on Sunday that Cuba should withdraw its troops from Angola in 24 to 30 months, the “New York Times” reported. The agreement, reached after three days of negotiations in a New York hotel, was an advance over an agreement in principle reached in Brazzaville, Congo, late last month and ensured that some Cuban troops would remain in Angola after South Africa granted independence to neighbouring Namibia’s

South Africa has accepted United Nations resolutions calling for Namibia to proceed to independence over a one-year period, the newspaper added.

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Press, 11 October 1988, Page 11

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Cubans to leave Angola Press, 11 October 1988, Page 11

Cubans to leave Angola Press, 11 October 1988, Page 11