The visit of the President of the Republic Félix Tshisekedi by a delegation from the European Union sparked many discussions on hot topical issues. During their discussion, the European Commissioner for Justice, Didier Reynders, expressed the intention to organize an international conference on transitional justice and the fight against impunity. This initiative aims to reaffirm the commitment to the victims of violence, particularly in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
The European Union’s support for transparent and credible elections in the DRC was also underlined. It is essential to restore the population’s confidence in the electoral process and in the resulting results. President Tshisekedi expressed his support for this approach, demonstrating his desire to consolidate democracy in the country.
Cooperation between the European Union and the DRC in the judicial field was another point discussed during this meeting. The European Union supports the modernization of the judicial system, the training of magistrates and investments in judicial infrastructure. These efforts aim to strengthen the rule of law and ensure accessible and fair justice for all Congolese citizens.
Finally, it should be emphasized that the visit of the European Union delegation bears witness to the importance attached by the international community to the situation in the DRC. The fruitful cooperation and exchanges between President Tshisekedi and Commissioner Reynders pave the way for new perspectives and enhanced collaboration in many areas, including justice, security and the economy.
In conclusion, the visit of the European Union delegation to the DRC and the discussions between President Tshisekedi and Commissioner Reynders helped to highlight the common commitment to promote justice, democracy and stability in the country. These initiatives aim to build public confidence, fight impunity and build a better future for all Congolese.