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Thursday, 5 September 2013

FIVE REGIONAL LEADERS MEET OVER CONGO IN ICGLR SUMMIT


By Raymond Baguma -New Vision-Ug                             

Five regional Heads of State of Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda are meeting in Kampala today (Thursday) in an emergency meeting to find solutions to the fighting in eastern DR Congo.

The foreign affairs ministry spokesperson, Elly Kamahungye, confirmed the arrival of Presidents Joseph Kabila (DR Congo), Salva Kiir (South Sudan), Paul Kagame (Rwanda) and Jakaya Kikwete (Tanzania).


The emergency meeting comes a month after the Heads of State met in Nairobi to discuss the situation in eastern DRC following renewed fighting that has resulted in the death of UN soldiers serving under the intervention brigade.


UN Sec Gen Special Envoy to the Great Lakes region, Mary Robinson, talks to EAC Sec Gen Richard Sezibera. PHOTO/Kennedy Oryema


In his opening remarks during a closed meeting for ministers, Foreign Affairs minister Sam Kutesa said that the renewed fighting had also led to an influx of displaced people seeking refuge in Uganda. Also present is the Zambian foreign affairs minister, Wilbur Simusa.

He also said the meeting will consider the need for a cessation of hostilities to allow resumption and conclusion of peace negotiations between M23 and DRC Government, taking place in Kampala.


Kutesa also called for the urgent implementation of the Peace, Security and Cooperation Framework Agreement for DR Congo and the region.


Eleven African nations signed the UN-brokered accord in February this year in Addis Ababa, pledging not to interfere in the affairs of their neighbours.


According to Kutesa, the UN intervention brigade needs to be supported in order to bring about regional peace, as well as its full operationalisation to deal with the foreign negative forces in DR Congo.


Some of the foreign groups operating in DR Congo have been identified as Ugandan Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), and the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA).


Others are Burundian National Force of Liberation (FNL) and Rwandan Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR).
Rais Paul Kagame wakisalimiana na Rais Jakaya Kikwete katika ICGLR Summit.
Rais Paul Kagame wakisalimiana na Rais Jakaya Kikwete wakiwa na nyuso za furaha katika ICGLR Summit.
Rais Jakaya Kikwete akiongea na UN Sec Gen Special Envoy to the Great Lakes region, Mary Robinson.
Rais Paul Kakgame akifurahia jambo na UN Sec Gen Special Envoy to the Great Lakes region, Mary Robinson.
  Picha ya Pamoja ya marais katika ICGLR Summit
 
By Gashegu Muramira & Frank Kanyesigye-newtimes-Rw

President Paul Kagame yesterday arrived in Kampala, Uganda, to attend an emergency regional summit called to discuss a “lasting solution” to the ongoing conflict in the neighbouring DR Congo.
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, the current chair of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (ICGLR), will preside over the summit. 
By press time, it was not clear how many Heads of State and Government would attend but officials said Presidents Joseph Kabila of DR Congo, Jakaya Kikwete of Tanzania and Salva Kirr of South Sudan were also expected.
Elly Kamahungye, the Spokesperson of Uganda’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said that the UN Special Envoy to the Great Lakes Region, Mary Robinson, and African Union Commission chief Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, were among the other high profile guests.
This is the seventh ICGLR Extraordinary Heads of State and Government summit on the Congo crisis since the M23 rebellion broke out in April, 2012.
Futile negotiations
Previous regional summits had urged the warring parties to settle their differences through peace talks in Kampala, but the negotiations have since stalled with a section of actors opting for a military solution.
Today’s summit was preceded by parallel meetings of ICGLR ministers for defence and foreign affairs in Kampala.
The Chiefs of Defence Forces from the 12 member states also met separately, and were still locked in a meeting by the time we went to press.
The military chiefs were expected to report to the ministers who would in turn report to the Heads of State and Government summit today. 
Rwandan ministers Louise Mushikiwabo (Foreign affairs) and James Kabarebe (Defence) as well as RDF Chief of Defence Staff Gen. Patrick Nyamvumba attended yesterday’s preparatory meetings. 
ICGLR is composed of Angola, Burundi, Central African Republic, Republic of Congo, DR Congo, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, South Sudan, Sudan, Tanzania and Zambia.
‘Provocative war’
Over the last few weeks, the conflict in eastern Congo has threatened to spill over to Rwanda, after 36 mortar bombs landed into the western border district of Rubavu, killing a woman and seriously injuring her two-month son.
Kigali blamed the shelling on the Congolese army (FARDC) and FDLR, a militia largely responsible for the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda.  
Rwanda warned that the continued violation of its territorial integrity by the Congolese forces and the genocidal militia, which is said to be working with FARDC in several parts of eastern DRC, was no longer tolerable.
At the battlefield, the Congolese army are fighting alongside the United Nations peacekeeping mission in the country, known as Monusco, particularly the members of a newly deployed 3000-strong battalion with a more robust mandate composed of troops from Tanzania, South Africa and Malawi.
The M23, one of the dozens of armed groups in the Congo, is composed of mutinous soldiers who took up arms early last year accusing Kinshasa of breaching a March 2009 deal that had integrated fighters from a previous rebellion in the regular army.

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