West African leaders admit security woes mounting in region
Regional leaders agreed to immediately mobilise joint forces to DR Congo. [Photo: State House Kenya]
East African heads of state have agreed to deploy a joint military force to eastern Democratic Republic of Congo to deal with the armed groups operating in that region.
At a summit in the Kenyan capital Nairobi on Thursday, the regional leaders resolved that such a force should be mobilised with immediate effect.
There are no details yet on the size of the proposed force.
All Congolese armed groups operating in the restive eastern part of the country should unconditionally participate in a political process to resolve their grievances, a statement from the summit says.
Those that do not, will be dealt with militarily, it adds.
President Kenyatta hosted the Second Heads of State Conclave on the Democratic Republic of Congo which convened in Nairobi. He was joined by Félix Antoine Tshisekedi, President of DRC, Évariste Ndayishimiye of Burundi and Yoweri Museveni of Uganda. Rwandan president Paul Kagame was represented by the Rwandan Foreign Minister.
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Dozens of rebel groups operate in the mineral-rich region, some of which originate in neighbouring countries or are associated with DR Congo’s neighbours.
The last few weeks have seen a resurgence of one of the biggest fighting groups, the M23 rebels.
The group has attacked government army positions, captured villages in Rutshuru territory and displaced hundreds of people.
The Ugandan army has been operating in Ituri province since November last year.
It has been chasing the Allied Democratic Forces – a rebel group that originated in Uganda and which it accuses of staging a series of bombings in the country last year.
DR Congo joined the seven-member East African Community regional bloc last month, in what some analysts see as a move towards seeking joint solutions to its security challenges in the east.
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