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As an end to the SADC´s summit in Luanda, the chiefs of state gathered in the Angolan capital city merely jointly agreed on the fact that Madagascar´s situation was bogged down, and nothing more. According to a Malagasy specialist in international relationships, Julien Radanoara, the SADC´s presidents declared nothing new because they are keeping holding on to the resolutions agreed in Sandton, confirmed by the African Union´s Peace and Security Council. The concerned resolutions are calling upon the return of every political figures currently in forced exile, including the ousted president Marc Ravalomanana

Malagasy crisis: the summit had no occasion to thwart a thing in Luanda

As an end to the SADC´s summit in Luanda, the chiefs of state gathered in the Angolan capital city merely jointly agreed on the fact that Madagascar´s situation was bogged down, and nothing more. According to a Malagasy specialist in international relationships, Julien Radanoara, the SADC´s presidents declared nothing new because they are keeping holding on to the resolutions agreed in Sandton, confirmed by the African Union´s Peace and Security Council. The concerned resolutions are calling upon the return of every political figures currently in forced exile, including the ousted president Marc Ravalomanana