RWANDA has told the UN Security Council that its forces in the Democratic Republic of Congo will start pulling back on February 28. The promise came in a letter from Rwanda’s ambassador to the United Nations, Joseph Mutaboba, on the eve of a meeting between the council and all major warring parties to the war in DRC. Earlier, UN Secretary General Kofi Annan told reporters that Rwandan President Paul Kagame had confirmed that Rwandan troops would leave Pweto, a border town they captured on December 4. – AFP