SOUTH Africa has decided to pull its troops out of the Central African Republic because the deal under which they were deployed has become void with a fall of government.
"We have taken a decision to withdraw our soldiers," President Jacob Zuma was quoted as saying by the public broadcaster SABC, at the end of a summit of African regional leaders on Thursday.
Zuma had faced questions over the presence of his troops following the gunning down by rebels of 13 South African paratroopers during the bloody battle for the capital, Bangui.
"We were in CAR on the basis of the agreement between the two countries," he said at the end of the summit.
"Our mission was to help train the soldiers ... since the coup and the self-appointment of rebels, it was clear that the government is no longer there," Zuma told SABC at the end of a meeting of the Economic Community of Central African States in the Chadian capital Ndjamena.
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