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Last Updated:
Friday, 1 August, 2003, 06:21 GMT 07:21 UK
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WATCH AND LISTEN
The BBC's Paul Welsh
"Both sides are ready for a ceasefire and peacekeepers can make it happen"
Samuel Jackson, Economic Affairs minister, Liberia
The BBC's Barnaby Phillips
"Charles Taylor first said he was prepared to leave at the beginning of June"
The BBC's Jane Bennet-Powell
"The first [peacekeeping] troops are still not expected until Monday"
The BBC's Jane Bennett-Powell
"The fisrt peacekeeping troops...are not expected to arrive until Monday"
The BBC's Jane Bennett-Powell
"It's not known why he [Charles Taylor] chose to avoid the ministers"
The BBC's Paul Welsh
"Another bizarre twist in the story of Charles Taylor and Liberia"
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