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OUAGADOUGOU (Reuters) - Guinea's military leaders agreed on Friday that wounded junta chief Moussa Dadis Camara would continue his convalescence, leaving his deputy in charge of running the world's top bauxite exporter. Camara would support the country's planned transition back to civilian rule, the leaders said in a joint statement issued after talks in the Burkinabe capital, Ouagadougou.
General Sekouba Konate has been running Guinea since Camara left the country for medical treatment after he was wounded in a December 3 assassination attempt.
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