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ZAIRE'S PRESIDENT FAILS TO DEPART FOR PEACE TALKS.


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Without explanation, President Mobutu Sese Seko Mobutu Sese Seko (mōb`tō sā`sā sā`kō), 1930–97, president of Zaïre (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo).  failed to show up Thursday for a flight to talks with the rebel leader who has seized half his country. Mediators and Zairian officials insisted the meeting is still on, but it might be delayed.

It was not the first time Mobutu has hedged on attending talks, which mediators hope will lead to his peaceful resignation. For the past week, he has committed to meet Laurent Kabila and then reneged.

With talks set for today, Mobutu's no-show at the Kinshasa airport left the status of negotiations unclear - as are many things in Zaire these days.

Zairian Cabinet ministers and other officials waited for Mobutu at the airport Thursday, ready to depart for the talks to be held on a South African naval ship A naval ship is a ship (or sometimes boat, depending on classification) used for combat purposes, commonly by a navy. Naval ships are differentiated from civilian ships by construction and purpose.  departing de·part  
v. de·part·ed, de·part·ing, de·parts

v.intr.
1. To go away; leave.

2. To die.

3.
 from Gabon. Sources close to Mobutu said the situation was ``confused'' and that the meeting may be postponed until Saturday.

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 scurried to keep the meeting on track, aid workers in northeastern Zaire flew more than 1,500 Rwandan refugees home Thursday and reports emerged that troops and tanks from Angola were helping the rebels in their march toward Kinshasa, the capital.

South African officials insisted Mobutu would meet Kabila today, while a rebel spokesman said nothing would happen until Sunday.

``The end of the war will be on Sunday when Mobutu decides to leave,'' spokesman Bizima Karaha told reporters in the southern, rebel-held city of Lubumbashi.

Mobutu, 66, has insisted he would never bow to Kabila's demand to resign, but he is ill with prostate cancer prostate cancer, cancer originating in the prostate gland. Prostate cancer is the leading malignancy in men in the United States and is second only to lung cancer as a cause of cancer death in men.  and under intense international pressure to step down.

The United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area.  and other countries want a cease-fire in Zaire's civil war, the establishment of a transitional government that includes rebels and opposition parties, and a plan for free, fair elections.

Not convinced that a peaceful transfer of power is possible, Britain on Thursday urged its citizens in Zaire to leave.
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Date:May 2, 1997
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