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Guinea post-coup transition: 'No overflow will be accepted,' junta leader says

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Guinea's longtime opposition leaders voiced support Tuesday for the country's new military rulers as a four-day summit got under way that is aimed at charting the West African nation's future following a coup just over a week ago.

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