Guinea's military junta chief Captain Moussa Dadis Camara said on Sunday he backs a plan to appoint a transitional government, and he will not seek power in the world's biggest bauxite exporter, Reuters reported. Camara, speaking in public for the first time since he was injured in an assassination attempt in December, is convalescing in Burkina Faso's capital Ouagadougou. "I signed in full confidence ... for a rapid exit from the crisis," Camara told reporters, referring to an agreement signed on Jan. 15 in which he undertook to remain in Burkina Faso rather than return to Guinea and reclaim power.