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  Envoys to Ivory Coast take stock of peace process
Congolese foreign minister Rodolphe Adada, seen here in February 2006, said that while noting an impressive "breakthrough" in the process the international peace monitors needed to remain "vigilant."
Rodolphe Adada, foreign minister of the Congo Republic, co-chairing the talks, said that while noting an impressive "breakthrough" in the process the international peace monitors needed to remain "vigilant."
Adada warned the power brokers to remain "firm and vigilant" and to take care that achievements obtained so far are "strictly" preserved.
www.turkishpress.com /news.asp?id=130116   (655 words)

  
 IRIN interview with Rodolphe Adada, foreign minister to the Republic of Congo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
CONGO: IRIN interview with Rodolphe Adada, foreign minister to the Republic of Congo
Rodolphe Adada, foreign affairs minister, Republic of Congo.
While the ROC is not considered one of the Great Lakes countries, conflicts in the region, particularly in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), have brought refugees and instability there.
www.irinnews.org /print.asp?ReportID=44204   (909 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Congo hails CAR coup leader
The Congolese foreign minister has praised the leader of the coup in the Central African Republic, despite the condemnation from the African Union.
Rodolphe Adada was speaking after he and his Gabonese counterpart held talks in Bangui with General Francois Bozize, who overthrew the elected government on Saturday and suspended the constitution.
AU Secretary General Amara Essy strongly denounced the coup and said that the organisation would meet shortly to discuss how to respond to the situation.
news.bbc.co.uk /go/rss/-/1/hi/world/africa/2863793.stm   (544 words)

  
 CONGO-BRAZZAVILLE: No relief for over 200,000 displaced in Pool , 3/10/1999   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Meanwhile, the government disputed a statement by French Cooperation Minister Charles Josselin last week in which he suggested that much of the area between Brazzaville and Pointe-Noire was out of government control, news agencies said.
Radio France Internationale (RFI) on 5 March quoted Congo's Foreign Minister Rodolphe Adada as saying the government controlled those regions, where it was carrying out military operations.
Adada said "one cannot consider that access to areas where military operations are taking place is as simple as in any other area."
www.africa.upenn.edu /Hornet/irin_31099a.html   (271 words)

  
 Congo welcomes new DRCongo government, claims discreet role in peace   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Foreign Minister Rodolphe Adada told a press conference in Brazzaville that President Denis Sassou Nguesso had contributed to peace accords signed last year aimed at ending years of conflict in the DRC.
The DRC transition cabinet held its first meeting in Kinshasa on Friday, attended by President Joseph Kabila and his four vice presidents, charged with steering the war-ravaged country toward its first free elections in over 40 years.
When the peace process was stalled, Sassou Nguesso had talks with former rebel leaders and current vice presidents Jean-Pierre Bemba of the Congolese Liberation Movement (MLC) and Azarias Ruberwa of the Congolese Rally for Democracy (RCD), Adada said.
quickstart.clari.net /qs_se/webnews/wed/cu/Qcongo-drcongo.Rgya_DlR.html   (274 words)

  
 ::PeaceJournalism.com - The Peace Media Research Center's e-magazine::   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Speaking during the opening of an IWG meeting in Abidjan on behalf of AU chair Denis Sassou Nguesso, Adada said, "There is a favourable atmoshpere for the irreversible peace process.
The minister revealed that the compromise on the "simultaneous organisation of the identification and disarmament operations" is part of the achievements made by the peace process.
In addition, Adada welcomed the organisation of meetings between the Ivorian Armed Forces and the New Forces, the gradual return of humanitarian organisations and the redeployment of neutral forces in the west of the country.
peacejournalism.com /ReadArticle.asp?ArticleID=8574   (349 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Africa | CAR opposition backs coup leader
General Bozize has already been praised by the visiting Congolese Foreign Minister, Rodolphe Adada.
After meeting General Bozize, Congo's Mr Adada said: "He spoke of openness, of reconciliation.
African Union Secretary General Amara Essy strongly denounced the coup and said that the organisation would meet shortly to discuss how to respond to the situation.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/africa/2866593.stm   (351 words)

  
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Med shot, Antonio Monteiro and Rodolphe Adada, Co-Chairman of the International Working Group and Congolese Foreign Minister
Med Shot, Pierre Schori, Rodolphe Adada and Mohammed Ibn Chambas, Chief executive of ECOWAS
SOUNDBITE (French) Rodolphe Adada, Co-Chair of the IWG and Congolese Foreign Minister:
www.un.org /unifeed/script.asp?scriptId=1087   (645 words)

  
 Joint communique on SA-Republic of Congo bilateral discussions
At the invitation of His Excellency, Mr Rodolphe Adada, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Co-operation and Francophonie, Her Excellency Honourable Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of South Africa, undertook a working visit to the Republic of Congo on 24 and 25 November 2003.
On this occasion, the two ministers made an assessment of the cooperation between the two countries since the official visit made by Minister Rodolphe Adada to South Africa in October 2001.
The ministers reaffirmed their support for an all-inclusive political dialogue as a means for a durable solution to the problems in the Central African Republic.
www.info.gov.za /speeches/2003/03112609461002.htm   (755 words)

  
 Taipei Times - archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Monday's talks between a 30-strong mediation team and army rebels led by Major Fernando Pereira took place amid signs of progress, after the late-night release of seven ministers and a legal adviser, held since last week's coup.
The officials were freed after Pereira and the head mediator, Congolese Foreign Minister Rodolphe Adada, agreed that they would be placed under military surveillance at their homes -- as were three women ministers freed earlier -- and barred from trying to "exert any pressure" on negotiations.
The mediator and the junta both hailed the officials' release as a breakthrough that would help pave a way out of the crisis.
www.taipeitimes.com /News/world/archives/2003/07/23/2003060580/print   (512 words)

  
 Sao Tome e Principe Homepage
The deal was negotiated by diplomats from Portugal, Brazil, the United States and several African countries.
The team was led by Rodolphe Adada, the foreign minister of Congo-Brazzaville.
Many of those involved in the Sao Tome coup were former members of the Buffalo Batallion, a mercenary unit created by the Apartheid government in South Africa in the 1970s to fight in Namibia and Angola.
www.stome.com /coupetat/allafrica23.html   (585 words)

  
 Welcome to the Republic of Ghana   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
He also held talks with opposition leader Alhassane Ouattara and Henri Konan Bedie, the former President.
The meetings came at the heels of the 6th Meeting of the International Working Group (IWG), a panel of mediators overseeing a UN blueprint for peace in Cote d'Ivoire under the chairmanship of UN special envoy to La Cote d'Ivoire, Pierre Schori and Congolese Foreign Minister Rodolphe Adada.
Briefing journalists, Nana Akufo Addo said he took time to extend President John Agyekum Kufuor's sentiments to the Ivorian people and inquired on the feelings and commitment of the Ivorian leaders to the peace process due to the close proximity and ties Cote d'Ivoire has with Ghana.
www.ghana.gov.gh /news/article.php?id=0000014939   (721 words)

  
 AngolaPress - News
Luanda, 04/27 - The Congolese foreign minister, Rodolphe Adada, arrived Thursday evening in Luanda to discuss with Angolan authorities issues related to bilateral cooperation.
Rodolphe Adada, who is still to speak to the local press, has come to Luanda in his capacity as special envoy of the Congolese president, Denis Sassou Nguessou, who is currently in charge of the African Union.
The Congolese diplomat will leave Angola on Friday, after meeting with his local counterpart, João Bernardo de Miranda.
www.angolapress-angop.ao /noticia-e.asp?ID=436233   (192 words)

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