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N'DJAMENA, Chad (AP) - Chad's government has signed its third peace deal in three years with northern rebels in an effort to end a seven-year-old conflict in the region.
The peace agreements of 2002 and 2003 collapsed amid mutual accusations of violations by both sides.
Under the new deal signed Thursday, the government of President Idriss Deby and the Movement for Democracy and Justice in Chad agreed to stop fighting, integrate former rebels into the government and security forces and release prisoners of war. They also agreed to open all main roads and de-mine the region in three months.
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