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NEWS and REPORTS => World News => Topic started by: iolsa on Nov 27, 2012, 03:31 AM

Title: Envoy begins mission to DRC region
Post by: iolsa on Nov 27, 2012, 03:31 AM
Washington - The United States' senior envoy for Africa is shuttling between Central African capitals seeking an end to violence in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, the US State Department said on Monday.

Assistant Secretary of State Johnnie Carson has been in the Great Lakes region of Africa since the weekend trying to end the crisis in North Kivu, where the M23 rebel army has seized a swathe of mineral-rich territory.

"He is joined there by his UK and his French counterparts," State Department spokesperson Victoria Nuland told reporters, adding  that the group had already met with Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni.

"They have met with President Museveni and they are meeting with other regional leaders in an effort to promote a peaceful and sustainable resolution to the conflict," Nuland said.

"They are in Kinshasa today and are going to be going on to Kigali. They will meet with presidents of all countries," she said, referring to the capitals of Joseph Kabila's Democratic Republic of Congo and Paul Kagame's Rwanda.

"We want to see a sustainable process of negotiation and discussion on the status of the eastern Congo with all the stakeholders - Museveni, Kagame and Kabila - leading this process together," she added.

All three leaders have joined the international community in calling for a ceasefire and for the M23 to withdraw from the territory it has captured and return to its July lines, but trust is in short supply in the region.

A recent report by a UN-mandated team of experts accused Rwanda and to a lesser extent Uganda of supporting M23, which - having seized the eastern town of Goma - has threatened to launch further offensives. - Sapa-AFP



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