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VP condemns hasty media reports

Kenya Broadcasting Corporation:: "Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka has called on the media to avoid making rush conclusions over the ongoing national dialogue and reconciliation conference before verifying the actual outcome of the talks.
Mr. Musyoka noted that the dialogue process was a delicate issue that needs serious approach without speculations that may cause unnecessary confusions and hamper the efforts of the negotiating team.
He commended the ODM leader, Mr. Raila Odinga for softening his stand on the dialogue, saying such flexibility was a positive move to the right direction.
Speaking to the press at a Nairobi Hotel, Musyoka re-affirmed government's commitment to the Koffi Annan led mediation talks and urged Kenyans to embrace dialogue among themselves as a means to peaceful Co-existence."

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