Cameroon's President Paul Biya announced in a rare public address on Tuesda...
FILE PHOTO: Cameroon President Paul Biya meets with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, China March 22, 2018. Lintao Zhang/Pool via Reuters
Biya said the talks, lead by the prime minister and starting from the end of this month, would bring together a wide range of people to seek ways to end violence that has plagued the region in recent months. Since then, fighting has killed about 1,800 people and displaced over 500,000, according to United Nations estimates.
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