Diplomatic relations between the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Congo-Brazzaville are in good shape, according to spokespersons for the governments of the two countries. During a meeting between the prime ministers of the two countries, it was claimed that there were no diplomatic issues between them, despite rumors circulating on social media.
This clarification comes after President Denis Sassou Nguesso’s visit to Rwanda, which sparked various comments and speculations. The Congolese ministers underlined that the DRC and Congo-Brazzaville are two sovereign countries and that they maintain good relations. They also recalled the need to respect democracy and not to make disparaging remarks towards senior political figures.
Cooperation between the two countries was also highlighted, particularly in the areas of development, environment, energy and road infrastructure. The spokespersons stressed the importance of continuing to strengthen these relations and working together for the well-being of both nations.
It is also important to note that the controversial statements of a former DRC minister on social networks have provoked a strong reaction. The ministers recalled that it is possible to criticize the positions of the leaders, but that it is unacceptable to insult them.
This clarification of diplomatic relations between the DRC and Congo-Brazzaville helps to dispel misunderstandings and strengthen mutual understanding between the two countries. It demonstrates the importance of maintaining strong diplomatic relations and promoting respect and cooperation among nations