The President of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Félix Tshisekedi, arrived early this Sunday morning, December 15, 2024 in Luanda, Angola. He will participate in a summit meeting with his counterparts Joa Lourenço of Angola and Paul Kagame of Rwanda as part of the Luanda Peace Process.
Mediator appointed by the African Union for a peaceful and diplomatic resolution of the armed conflict between the DRC and Rwanda, Joâo Lourenço wants to obtain from the two leaders of the DRC and Rwanda the signing of an agreement to end hostilities or better a firm commitment to a disengagement of the Rwandan armed forces (RDF) from Congolese territory, a proven presence documented by United Nations experts, underlines the communication unit of the presidency of the DRC via a dispatch.
"If this agreement were to be signed between the two Heads of State, it would mark a turning point in this conflict, the commitment of the Rwandan army at the front of which is attested by the United Nations with at least 4,000 soldiers," indicates our source.
This meeting between Félix Tshisekedi and Paul Kagame, under the aegis of the Angolan mediator, is also the result of several working sessions between the foreign ministers of the three countries.
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