2 September 2014
Equatorial Guinea's Obiang Nguema calls for a national dialogue
<p>Equatorial Guinea's President Teodoro Obiang Nguema has called a national political dialogue for November that even exiled members of the opposition would be allowed to attend, only the third such meeting in the country's history. Obiang, who has ruled his oil-rich Central African country since 1979, said at a meeting with officials from several small opposition parties that the conference should include all of Equatorial Guinea's political groups.</p><p><br>"In the development of our country, we should not exclude anyone," Obiang said in a speech after the meeting on Friday in the mainland city of Bata, reported in local media. "We are all needed."</p>
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