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Guinean Military Says Ousted President Conde to Remain in Country
Guinean Military Says Ousted President Conde to Remain in Country
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) - The Guinean National Committee of Reconciliation and Development (CNRD), created by the military after coup, said on 18 September that the... 18.09.2021, Sputnik International
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The coup took place in Guinea on 5 September. The military dismissed the government, abrogated the constitution and closed borders. Conde was arrested and, according to the coup leaders, is kept in a safe place under military supervision.The military stressed that they would not succumb to any pressure, while Conde would receive "humane" treatment.On 17 September, the presidents of Ghana and Ivory Coast traveled to Guinea's capital Conakry to hold talks with rebels about the future of the ousted president.On 16 September, the ECOWAS held an emergency summit on the situation in Guinea, during which the participating nations demanded that the authorities in Conakry hold elections within six months and impose sanctions on a number of military personnel involved in Conde's ouster.
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Guinean Military Says Ousted President Conde to Remain in Country
13:53 GMT 18.09.2021 (Updated: 11:00 GMT 24.11.2022) MOSCOW (Sputnik) - The Guinean National Committee of Reconciliation and Development (CNRD), created by the military after coup, said on 18 September that the ousted President Alpha Conde would not leave the country.
The coup took place in Guinea on 5 September. The military dismissed the government, abrogated the constitution and closed borders. Conde was arrested and, according to the coup leaders, is kept in a safe place under military supervision.
"Contrary to the rumors about the alleged negotiations between the CNRD and the Economic Community of West African States on the possible departure of the former president, the CNRD and its chairman, Colonel Mamadi Doumbouya, would like to assure the national and international public that the former president of the Republic will remain in Guinea," the military committee said in a statement, as quoted by the Guinee Matin news outlet.
The military stressed that they would not succumb to any pressure, while Conde would receive "humane" treatment.
On 17 September, the presidents of Ghana and Ivory Coast traveled to Guinea's capital Conakry to hold talks with rebels about the future of the ousted president.
On 16 September, the ECOWAS held an emergency summit on the situation in Guinea, during which the participating nations demanded that the authorities in Conakry hold elections within six months and impose sanctions on a number of military personnel involved in Conde's ouster.