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Burundi Factions Meet in Uganda as Crisis Enters Ninth Month

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Burundi's political factions restarted talks in Uganda in a bid to end a crisis in the East African nation sparked by President Pierre Nkurunziza's third term that's left at least 400 people dead since late April.<br />Representatives of Burundi's government and opposition will discuss a national-unity administration and the return of refugees, among other issues, in the talks mediated by the East African Community, Uganda Defense Minister Crispus Kiyonga said earlier in December.<br />The main opposition coalition, Cnared, says it hasn't been invited.<br />The head of Burundi's ruling party, Pascal Nyabenda, has called for the talks to continue in Burundi and involve all the country's citizens.<br />The idea was rejected by Charles Nditije, leader of an opposition faction, in comments to reporters Sunday before he traveled to Uganda.

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