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Madagascar leader strands rivals | Madagascar leader strands rivals |
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Madagascar's opposition leaders have been left stranded after talks in the Mozambican capital when the interim president blocked their plane. | Madagascar's opposition leaders have been left stranded after talks in the Mozambican capital when the interim president blocked their plane. |
Andry Rajoelina is said to be unhappy with the outcome of the talks, which he refused to attend - accusing the delegates of "high treason". | Andry Rajoelina is said to be unhappy with the outcome of the talks, which he refused to attend - accusing the delegates of "high treason". |
Prime Minister Eugene Mangalaza is one of those stranded. | Prime Minister Eugene Mangalaza is one of those stranded. |
Tensions remain high despite a political agreement reached last month for a 15-month transitional period. | Tensions remain high despite a political agreement reached last month for a 15-month transitional period. |
Former President Albert Zafy told Radio Mozambique that the interim leader, Mr Rajoelina, had accused those in Mozambique of trying to organise a coup d'etat. | Former President Albert Zafy told Radio Mozambique that the interim leader, Mr Rajoelina, had accused those in Mozambique of trying to organise a coup d'etat. |
"He ordered a complete ban on flights coming from Mozambique," Mr Zafy said. | "He ordered a complete ban on flights coming from Mozambique," Mr Zafy said. |
The BBC's Jose Tembe in Maputo says Fetison Andrianitina and Emmanuel Rakotovahiny, co-presidents of the presidential council set up under a previous agreement in Addis Ababa in November, are also stranded in Maputo. | |
Former presidents Didier Ratsiraka and Marc Ravalomanana, who both live in exile, were able to leave after taking part in the negotiations on sharing out cabinet posts. | Former presidents Didier Ratsiraka and Marc Ravalomanana, who both live in exile, were able to leave after taking part in the negotiations on sharing out cabinet posts. |
Mr Rajoelina was named president in March after the army sided with him following a long power-struggle with Mr Ravalomanana. | Mr Rajoelina was named president in March after the army sided with him following a long power-struggle with Mr Ravalomanana. |
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