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EAC SUMMIT: Rwanda’s Kagame meets DRC Prime Minister

Chair of the EAC,  Burundi President Ndayishimiye (top left) chaired a meeting to discuss regional security that included Rwanda, Kenya, Tanzania and DRC in Egypt on Monday. PHOTO Jumuiya media

Shamar El Sheikh, Egypt | THE INDEPENDENT | Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame has met face to face with DRC Prime Minister Jean-Michel Sama Lukonde at a special  EAC High Level Consultative meeting held Monday in Egypt at the sidelines of the meeting of United Nations Framework on Climate Change (COP-27).

Monday’s High Level Consultative on the situaiton in DRC was chaired by Burundi President President Evariste Ndayishimiye, current Chair of the Summit of East Africa Community Heads of state.

Rwanda’s President Kagame, Kenya’s William Ruto and Tanzania’s Suluhu Samia attended the meeting aimed to cool the situaiton in the region following increased rebel activity by M23 rebels.

The meeting comes two days after the The East African Community (EAC) facilitator on the peace process in the eastern region of DRC Uhuru Kenyatta met in Bujumbura to brief President Ndayishimiye about the current situation in North Kivu.

President Ndayishimiye has already ordered all foreign armed groups curently in the DRC to return to their respective countries or origin unconditionally.

According to a statement from the EAC, “They reviewed the recent developments in North Kivu, particularly the resurgence of violence, which has undermined the games that had been made, as local armed groups had offered to lay down arms in return for peace. They urged all parties, to join in the quest for lasting peace in Easer DRC through the inter-Congolese dialogue.”

North Kivu

The meeting, attended by the EAC Secretary General Dr. Peter Mutuku Mathuki,  comes ahead of the next session of the peace dialgoue is set for November 16 in Nairobi, Kenya.

The meeting also hailed Burundi, Kenya and Uganda for timely depolyment of troops and urged other troop contributing countries to expediate their deployment.

DRC as accused Rwanda of backing M23 rebels that are capturing territory in North Kivu.

 

 

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