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WORLD : De Klerk Agrees to His 1st Meeting With Tutu, Other Apartheid Foes

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<i> From Times wire services</i>

President Frederik W. de Klerk today agreed to meet with Anglican Archbishop Desmond Tutu and two other church anti-apartheid leaders next week for unprecedented talks about South Africa’s racial conflict.

De Klerk immediately agreed to a request by the church leaders for urgent talks “about the crisis in our land,” the president’s office said.

It will be De Klerk’s first direct meeting with top anti-apartheid leaders since he replaced Pieter W. Botha as president Aug. 15. The meeting has been scheduled Wednesday in Pretoria.

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Tutu, who was in the United States today, released a statement through his office in Cape Town saying he and his colleagues believe De Klerk “does not appreciate the far-reaching nature of the steps he must take to get negotiations off the ground” between blacks and government leaders.

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