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Military junta opens talks over Guinea’s future post-coup

By BOUBACAR DIALLO and KRISTA LARSON
Associated Press

CONAKRY, Guinea (AP) — Guinea’s military rulers are expected to face more pressure to set a timeframe for new elections as they hold four days of meetings about the West African nation’s future following the coup just over a week ago. Concerns are growing about how quickly the junta led by Col. Mamady Doumbouya will give up power to a civilian-led transitional government as called for by regional mediators and the international community. The coup has been cautiously welcomed by other longtime opponents of deposed President Alpha Conde.

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