President Félix Tshisekedi engaged in discussions with the ambassadors of Belgium, the United States, and France at the Cité de l’Union Africaine, focusing on the critical security and humanitarian situation in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
During the meeting with Belgian Ambassador Roxane De Bilderling, President Tshisekedi emphasized the urgency of addressing security issues in the troubled eastern region, known for armed conflicts and humanitarian crises. Ambassador De Bilderling reaffirmed Belgium’s commitment to assisting the DRC in enhancing the well-being of its people.
The American diplomat, Lucy Tamlyn, also conversed with the Congolese President, stressing the significance of partnership between the United States and the DRC to address enduring security and humanitarian challenges in the eastern region. Ambassador Tamlyn pledged close collaboration with the Congolese government to promote peaceful resolutions to ongoing conflicts.
Additionally, the discussions between President Tshisekedi and French Ambassador Bruno Aubert highlighted the cooperative projects launched following President Macron’s visit to Kinshasa and the upcoming visit of the Congolese President to Paris. These dialogues underscored the advancements within the Franco-Congolese cooperation framework and the opportunities for further strengthening bilateral relationships.
The interactions between President Tshisekedi and the foreign ambassadors underscore the vital role of international collaborations in resolving regional crises in the DRC. They demonstrate the shared commitment of various stakeholders to work together towards promoting peace, security, and development in the country.
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