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UN chief urges renewed efforts to bring peace to DR Congo

UN chief urges renewed efforts to bring peace to DR Congo

The United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Saturday urged African leaders to redouble efforts to deliver peace to the jap Democratic Republic of Congo, the place violent armed teams have terrorized civilians for many years.

Guterres addressed a high-level assembly in Burundi of African nations that signed a U.N.-brokered accord in 2013 to advertise stability and safety within the mineral-rich however conflict-wracked nation.

He stated the settlement solid a decade in the past marked a turning level for cooperation within the often-turbulent area, however “the current crisis underscores how far we have to go.”

“Despite our collective efforts, more than 100 armed groups – Congolese and foreign – still operate today and thus threaten the stability of the entire Great Lakes region,” Guterres instructed the gathering of presidents and different senior leaders in Bujumbura.

“It is time for the violence to stop. I reiterate my call to all armed groups – lay down your arms, immediately.”

Armed teams have plagued a lot of jap DRC for 3 many years, a legacy of regional wars that flared within the Nineties and 2000s.

One militia, the M23, has captured swathes of territory in North Kivu since taking over arms in late 2021 after years of dormancy.

Guterres stated the resurgence of M23 had displaced tons of of 1000’s of individuals, and known as on all events to respect pledges made in Nairobi and Luanda final 12 months to finish that battle.

An East African regional army drive has taken over some areas beforehand occupied by the M23 since December.

The DRC accuses its smaller central African neighbor Rwanda of supporting the M23, an evaluation backed by United States and French officers in addition to U.N. specialists.

But Rwanda has repeatedly denied supporting the Tutsi-led rebels, who’re nonetheless current in North Kivu and sometimes conflict with rival militias.

Both Rwanda and DRC are signatories to the Peace, Security and Cooperation Framework signed in Addis Ababa in 2013 and backed by the U.N. and African Union that was finally endorsed by 13 nations.

Guterres stated “constant and sincere” dialogue was the one path to compromise and a long-lasting peace for the unstable area.

“I therefore encourage the signatory countries… to redouble their efforts,” he stated.

Guterres additionally met with Burundian President Evariste Ndayishimiye on his arrival within the nation on Friday.

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