Dialogue between President Tshisekedi and Rwanda: Report of the 37th summit of heads of state and government in Addis Ababa
During the recent 37th summit of heads of state and government in Addis Ababa, a meeting was devoted to the security situation in eastern DRC. Tina Salama, spokesperson for President Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi, stressed that the Congolese Head of State only wishes to dialogue with Rwanda and not the M23, but on condition that this dialogue is not at any time. price.
According to him, President Tshisekedi clearly expressed his refusal to discuss with the M23, which he considers an “empty rag”. On the other hand, it is open to dialogue with Rwanda, under certain conditions. The spokesperson reported that the Rwandan President focused on the FDLR, while criticizing the SADC troops present in the DRC. This dialogue, if it takes place, will therefore be crucial for the region and for the stability of eastern DRC.
This report shows the importance of exchanges between the region’s leaders to resolve conflicts and strengthen regional cooperation. The dialogue between President Tshisekedi and Rwanda could be a first step towards a peaceful resolution of tensions in this part of Africa.
If you would like to learn more about this topic, you can also consult other articles dealing with the political situation in the DRC and its regional implications on our blog.
Additionally, stay informed by following the link to Tina Salama’s interview on Radio Okapi: [/sites/default/files/2024-02/09._19022024-p-f-invitee_tina_salama-00_web.mp3](interview link )