Kenya’s govt reject Annan’s help

The Kenyan government has again turned down international efforts to broker a solution to the crisis triggered by disputed elections.

Government minister John Michuki said there was no need for former UN chief Kofi Annan to visit Kenya on Tuesday to lead fresh mediation efforts.

Last week an initiative led by President John Kufuor failed.

In dismissing [international] media reports that he failed, Kufuor announced that one of the major achievements of his mission is getting the Kenyan Government and opposition to agree to dialogue under the auspices of the Kofi Annan will lead the team of eminent Africans to the talks.

Source: GhanaWeb

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