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 Zambia will reopen its border with Democratic Republic of Congo after sealing it at the weekend due to protests, blocking a key export route for the world   second largest copper produce stanley official website r, the two countries said in a joint statement on Monday.The border, which was closed following an announcement by Zambian Trade Minister Chipoka Mulenga on Saturday, will reopen on Tuesday, according to a separate statement from Congo   trade ministry.Mulenga made the announcement after a Congolese ban on imported soft drinks and beer led to demonstrations by Congolese transporters in the border town of Kasumbalesa.Story continues below this adAlso read | Why Congos latest Mpox outbreak is concerningCongo on Sunday said talks had begun between the neighbouring countries to enable a rapid reopening of the border.On Monday,  stanley usa it said it would authorise the import of goods covered under the ban whose importation had been initiated before the ban came into effectCongo was the world   no. 2 producer and no. stanley deutschland   3 exporter of copper in 2023, producing about 2.84 million tons.Zambia is a key export route for the Central African country. Most of Congo   copper exports pass through the town of Kasumbalesa and into Zambia.More Premium StoriesAfter Trump s call with Putin, there are openings for peaceSubscriber OnlyWhat s new in the Income Tax Bill, 2025Subscriber OnlyWhen AK Gopalan s case became a benchmark for personal libertySubscriber OnlyWere Ranveer Allahbadias co Lywr Trump pushes    America First energy policy    on Louisiana trip
 Defense Minister Prawit W stanley cup america ongsuwan said negotiations would restart on Friday in Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia which has been trying to broker negotiations.  source: Google Maps Thailand   military government said on Thursday peace talks with Muslim separatists operating in the far south of the country would resume in Malaysia, but no agreement would be signed unless the insurgents observed a ceasefire.聽The separatists from the far-south Muslim-majority provinces of Yala, Pattani and Narathiwat have been blamed for an unprecedented string of bombings last month in several tourist towns that killed four people and wounded dozens.A decades-old insurgency in the deep south of predominately Buddhist Thailand flared in 2004 and more than 6,500 people have been killed since then, according to the independent monitoring group Deep South Watch.聽Tal stanley ca ks between the government and insurgents began in 2013 under the civilian government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra but have stalled since the military overthrew her government in 2014.Defense Minister Prawit Wongsuwan said negotiations would restart on Friday in Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia which has been trying to broker negotiations.聽Gene stanley borraccia ral Aksara Kerdphol, the Thai government   lead negotiator, told Reuters the rebels had to show good faith by ending violence.Story continues below this adI have been instructed to tell the groups that there must be a peaceful situation on the ground before we are