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Way clear for S.W.A.P.O. pullout

NZPA-Reuter Cape Town South Africa has confined its troops in Namibia to their bases, allowing S.W.A.P.O. guerrillas to leave the territory unhindered and clearing the way for talks to revive a United Nations independence plan. Cuban, Angolan and South African negotiators are in Cape Town for two days of talks on the planned guerrilla withdrawal from Namibia and the revival of the stalled independence plan. Observers arriving yesterday for the meeting of the Joint Commission on Namibia included an American Africa specialist, Charles Freeman, and Vyachislav Ustinov, the first Soviet envoy to visit South Africa officially in 33 years.

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Press, 28 April 1989, Page 6

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Way clear for S.W.A.P.O. pullout Press, 28 April 1989, Page 6

Way clear for S.W.A.P.O. pullout Press, 28 April 1989, Page 6

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