The implementation of the Luanda roadmap and the Nairobi process for peace in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is a priority for France, according to Bruno Aubert, the French ambassador to the DRC . During an audience with the Deputy Prime Minister in charge of National Defense, Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo, the Ambassador stressed the importance of the implementation of these agreements and expressed his support for the diplomatic efforts underway. In the region.
Military and defense cooperation between France and the DRC was also discussed during this meeting. The Ambassador noted that this cooperation is important and could expand into new areas. He also recalled that France was at the side of the DRC for all that concerns the exercise of its sovereignty.
This meeting takes place in a context where stability and peace in eastern DRC remain major challenges. The implementation of the Luanda and Nairobi agreements aims to find lasting solutions to conflicts in the region and to promote socio-economic development.
France’s commitment to this process testifies to its interest in the stability of the DRC and its support for regional initiatives aimed at solving the security and humanitarian problems in the east of the country.
The meeting planned in Goma, which will bring together the various actors concerned by the implementation of the agreements, will bring a concrete dimension to this approach by allowing discussion of the progress made and the challenges to be met.
In conclusion, France clearly shows its support for the implementation of the Luanda roadmap and the Nairobi process for peace in eastern DRC. Its involvement in regional initiatives and its military and defense cooperation with the DRC testify to its commitment to the stability and development of the country