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The Malian president, Amadou Toumani Touré, is the latest senior figure to arrive in Guinea on a mission of appeasement.
It follows the threat by the interim leader of Guinea - General Sekouba Konaté - to resign this week - after some political activists accused him of preventing a fair election.
The African Union Commission chairman, flew to Conakry on Wednesday to also ask him to stay on until the transition to civilian rule was complete.
BBC Focus on Africa's Hassan Arouni asked our reporter, Alhassan Sillah in Conakry why General Konaté is so upset.
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