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The World - News from July 28, 1986

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African leaders meeting in Addis Ababa today will consider measures to put pressure on Britain to reverse its opposition to sanctions against South Africa, sources said in the Ethiopian capital. Foreign ministers, who met through the weekend to prepare an agenda for the Organization of African Unity summit, advised their heads of state and government to condemn France, Israel, West Germany and the United States for their economic and nuclear cooperation with the white-dominated South African government. But they singled out the British government for “its relentless campaign against the imposition of comprehensive and mandatory sanctions against the Pretoria regime.”

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