The respective representatives of the DRC and
Rwanda, meeting within the Joint Security Coordination Mechanism (the body responsible for overseeing the implementation of the Washington Agreement), recognized on this first occasion the importance of access by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to all prisoners to be exchanged between Kinshasa and the AFC/M23 as part of the Doha process.
The DRC and Rwanda committed to facilitating this access.
This committee affirmed the need to support the full implementation of the peace agreement in words and deeds, and the members reaffirmed their commitment to refrain from any hostile actions or rhetoric, particularly political attacks or language likely to undermine or complicate the full implementation of the peace agreement.
In Washington, before representatives of Presidents FΓ©lix Antoine Tshisekedi of Congo and Paul Kagame of Rwanda, the State of Qatar provided an update on the ongoing negotiations in Doha between the DRC and the AFC/M23.
On this occasion, it was announced that direct talks between the Congolese government and the AFC/M23 would resume during the week of October 6 in Doha.
The representatives of both countries expressed their support for these efforts and stressed the importance of advancing the Doha process as essential for the broader implementation of the Washington Peace Agreement.
Meeting in Washington on October 1, representatives of the DRC and Rwanda confirmed that October 1 would be maintained as the start date for the operational order to neutralize the FDLR and their proxies and the disengagement/lifting of Rwanda's defensive measures.
These representatives from Kinshasa and Kigali discussed the rising tensions in Uvira and Walikale, calling on all stakeholders to exercise calm and restraint.









