Implementation of the peace agreement signed today is critical for its success," said Obasanjo, adding that this would be supervised and monitored by a high-level AU panel. "This moment is not the end of the peace process. It was only when the event began, about three hours behind schedule, that it became clear a truce was about to be signed. Earlier on Wednesday, the AU had invited media to what it described as a briefing by Obasanjo. Obasanjo, a former Nigerian president, said the agreement also included "restoration of law and order, restoration of services, unhindered access to humanitarian supplies, protection of civilians".Īn agreement had not been expected so soon.
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