NAIROBI, Kenya
Tanzania will host a joint summit of two regional blocs to which the Democratic Republic of Congo belongs, signaling a new step to try and find common ground on the crisis caused by a war between M23 rebels and the Congolese army.
International communities, believe that the M23 is being supported by Rwanda government, allegations that Rwanda has denied.
The
meeting will bring together the Southern African Development Community (SADC)
and the East Africa Community (EAC) on Friday and Saturday and will discuss the
conflict in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, a statement from the
State House Nairobi said.
This
follows an agreement between the Chairman of SADC, President Emmerson
Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe, and EAC counterpart, President William Ruto of Kenya.
“President
Samia Hassan has graciously agreed to host the summit to deliberate on
the situation in Eastern DRC," President Ruto said.
He
said President Felix Tshisekedi (DRC) and President Paul Kagame (Rwanda) have
confirmed attendance at the meeting that will be preceded by a ministerial
meeting on Friday before the Heads of State convene on Saturday.
The
meeting will take place following the decision by both regional blocs during
separate meetings held last week to discuss the conflict in eastern Congo.
Ruto
confirmed that he has engaged President Cyril Ramaphosa (South Africa),
President Yoweri Museveni (Uganda), and President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud
(Somalia) who have confirmed participation at the extraordinary summit.
The
EAC under the chairmanship of President Ruto held a virtual meeting on
Wednesday where they resolved to engage with the SADC leaders who also held
their summit on Friday in Harare, Zimbabwe.
The
16-nation bloc SADC, which includes the DRC, resolved to meet with its East
African counterpart; 8-member EAC to discuss the conflict in eastern DRC
between the government and M23 rebels.
The recent eruption of lashes has seen hundreds of thousands displaced as the Congolese rebels vow to march on for more territory, despite condemnations from regional organisations such as the African Union, and the European Union.
DRC is a member of the SADC and the East Africa Community, while Rwanda is an EAC member.
During the Friday SADC summit, President Mnangagwa, said: “I am confident that the concrete decisions adopted today will
further propel forward the joint ongoing efforts to find lasting solutions to
restore peace and normalcy in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.”
DRC
President Tshisekedi did not attend an EAC meeting earlier in the week. He did
not attend Friday's SADC meeting, either, but was said to be following it
online.
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