Annan hopes for Kenya talks result in 2-3 days
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Former U.N. boss Kofi Annan has invited Kenya's feuding political parties to continue talks at a hidden location outside Nairobi, with the aim of reaching an agreement within two or three days, a spokesman said on Monday.
"During this period he has asked for a complete news blackout," added a statement from the spokesman for Annan, who is mediating the post-election crisis in Kenya.
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