The implementation of the Luanda roadmap and the Nairobi process is a priority for France with regard to the resolution of the situation in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). This was declared by the French Ambassador to the DRC, Bruno Aubert, during his meeting with Deputy Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo.
The French ambassador stressed the importance of implementing the Luanda roadmap, which should serve as a guideline for all actions undertaken in the region. He also welcomed the diplomatic efforts made in recent weeks to promote the process of pre-cantonment and cantonment of armed groups.
France is positioning itself as an observer during the meeting in Goma, which aims to make this process more effective and visible. Ambassador Aubert also stressed the importance of military and defense cooperation between France and the DRC, indicating that it could develop in new areas.
These statements highlight France’s commitment to resolving the conflict in eastern DRC and the willingness to provide diplomatic and military support to help implement the Luanda roadmap and the process of Nairobi.
It is encouraging to see that the international community continues to invest in the resolution of this conflict and that concrete measures are being taken to put an end to insecurity and restore peace in the region. Cooperation between France and the DRC in this area is a positive signal and offers new perspectives for a lasting resolution of the conflict.
In conclusion, France is positioning itself as a committed actor in the resolution of the conflict in eastern DRC and supports the implementation of the Luanda roadmap and the Nairobi process. Military and defense cooperation between the two countries is also an important aspect of this relationship and could be strengthened in the future. The international community continues to mobilize its efforts to help restore peace in the region, which is encouraging for the future of the DRC