"In the interest of the consolidation of peace, social cohesion and national unity, the National Coordination of the FNDC considers that the speech of the president of the transition is inappropriate in a context where the socio-political actors demand the establishment of framework for inclusive dialogue under the supervision of the international community," said Foniké Mengué and his allies.
A threat to peace and national unity They call national and international opinion to witness this attitude of the transitional authorities which constitutes a "threat to peace and national unity" in Guinea.
Warning to the CNT She also reminded the members of the CNT that they "are individually and collectively co-responsible for the peace and stability of our country in this particularly sensitive period of transition"..
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