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Guinea's military junta chief Captain Moussa Dadis Camara has spoken in public for the first time since he was injured in an assassination attempt in December.
He says he backs a plan to appoint a transitional government, and he will not seek power in the world's biggest bauxite exporter.
Camara's comments made in Burkina Faso's capital Ouagadougou where he is recuperating, give a crucial backbone to the political process in his home country of Guinea.
Our correspondent Pierre Kazoni heard the injured leader's speech and sent us this report.
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