"Unita members and arms are continuing to cross the border from Zaire," Angola's President, Jose Eduardo dos Santos, said in an interview Tuesday.
President Eduardo dos Santos of Angola says that the prospects for ending his country's 15-year-old civil war soon appear bleak.
The Government Is Exhausted Now, the Government of President Eduardo dos Santos is exhausted, corrupt and ideologically bankrupt.
Mrs. Ogata and President Eduardo dos Santos of Angola agreed on the $44 million project last week in a meeting in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
But in an interview on Wednesday, Angola's President, Jose Eduardo dos Santos, asserted that South African aid to Unita "continues, contrary to the signed treaty."
In an interview last week, Angola's President, Jose Eduardo dos Santos, called for a cease-fire in the war.
It later declared that while recognizing President Eduardo dos Santos as head of state, it continued to deny the legitimacy of the MPLA government.
The conclusion: either the ever-elusive President Eduardo dos Santos was employing a very creative team of accountants or something, somewhere, was clearly not adding up.
However, Angola's President, Jose Eduardo dos Santos, apparently refused to attend the meeting with Mr. Botha present.
President Eduardo dos Santos said the law was a gesture of reconciliation to members of the rebel group Unita.