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Title:South Africa: Mandela At First Ever Face-To-Face Talks Between Government And African National Congress
Date:2nd May 1990
Summary:Mandela and South African President F W de Klerk met on May 2 for the first ever face-to-face meeting between the African National Congress and the government. They both said they hoped the talks would bring peace to South Africa. The meeting followed de Klerk's decision in February to legalise the ANC and the South African Communist Party and to release Mandela from prison.
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Location:SOUTH AFRICA CAPE TOWN
Reuters ID:LDL0011R136EF
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