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Bougainville overwhelmingly votes for independence from Papua New Guinea

FILE PHOTO: A man casts his ballot as he takes part in a non-binding independence referendum in Kunua Community, Bougainville, Papua New Guinea November 29, 2019. Picture taken November 29, 2019. Jeremy Miller/Bougainville Referendum Commission/Handout via REUTERS

SYDNEY (Reuters) - The South Pacific islands of Bougainville have overwhelmingly voted to be independent from Papua New Guinea, the referendum commission said on Wednesday, in a historic poll that will trigger separation negotiations between the two governments.

Almost 98% of the 181,067 votes cast backed independence in the non-binding poll that is part of a peace pact struck in the aftermath of a decade-long war between Bougainville's rebel fighters and PNG forces, which ended in 1998.

The referendum gave voters in the island cluster a choice between independence and greater autonomy.

(Reporting by Jonathan Barrett in Sydney; Editin by Shri Navaratnam)

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