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M23 rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo have withdrawn from peace talks due to EU sanctions imposed on their leader and Rwandan army commanders, whom they allege are supporting them. The rebels, who have launched a major offensive in the east of Congo, had planned to negotiate with Congo's government in Angola. However, the Congolese government confirmed it will still send a delegation to Luanda as planned.
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