From The BBC:
Congolese rebel leader Gen Laurent Nkunda has told the BBC disciplinary action is being taken against a commander who tried to oust him.
But he said his chief-of-staff would not be executed for claiming on Monday he had been toppled. Gen Nkunda said he was guilty of a "fall", not a betrayal.
His remarks came as renewed talks got under way in Kenya on the future of eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
A fragile ceasefire is in force between government and rebel troops.
The talks, scheduled to last 10 days in Kenya's capital Nairobi, are aimed at making the current ceasefire in the east of the country permanent.
The UN mediating team, led by the former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo, declared that there must be progress in the discussions.
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Congolese rebel leader Gen Laurent Nkunda has told the BBC disciplinary action is being taken against a commander who tried to oust him.
But he said his chief-of-staff would not be executed for claiming on Monday he had been toppled. Gen Nkunda said he was guilty of a "fall", not a betrayal.
His remarks came as renewed talks got under way in Kenya on the future of eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
A fragile ceasefire is in force between government and rebel troops.
The talks, scheduled to last 10 days in Kenya's capital Nairobi, are aimed at making the current ceasefire in the east of the country permanent.
The UN mediating team, led by the former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo, declared that there must be progress in the discussions.
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