African leaders call for immediate withdrawal of M23 rebels from Congo

IANS February 17, 2025 186 views

African leaders gathered at the 38th AU Summit have strongly condemned the M23 rebel group's occupation of eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. The continental bloc urgently called for an immediate withdrawal from all captured territories, including Goma airport and Bukavu city. AU Commissioner Bankole Adeoye emphasized the need to preserve Congo's sovereignty and territorial integrity through peaceful dialogue. The leaders recommended the Luanda and Nairobi processes as the most effective framework for resolving the ongoing conflict.

"We are clearly expressing great concern about the situation in eastern DRC" - Bankole Adeoye, AU Commissioner
Addis Ababa, Feb 17: African leaders attending the 38th African Union (AU) Summit have urged the immediate withdrawal of the March 23 Movement (M23) armed group from the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).

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African leaders condemn M23 rebel occupation of eastern Congo

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AU calls for immediate withdrawal from captured territories

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Luanda and Nairobi peace processes recommended for dialogue

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Illegal resource exploitation highlighted as conflict complication

In a press conference on the sidelines of the AU Summit on Sunday in Addis Ababa, AU Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace and Security Bankole Adeoye said African leaders called for the preservation and total respect of the sovereignty, political unity and territorial integrity of the DRC.

"We are clearly expressing great concern, and what leaders did too, in the situation in the eastern DRC, calling for immediate withdrawal of the M23 and their supporters from all occupied towns and cities, including Goma airport in the eastern DRC," Adeoye said.

The Commissioner noted that the continental bloc is closely following the crisis and pushing forward the effective implementation of the Luanda and Nairobi processes, Xinhua news agency reported.

"It is also important to emphasise that leaders even at the assembly and the level of the peace and security council also agreed to ensure that the two processes, popularly called Luanda and Nairobi processes, remain the best form of dialogue framework for all parties," he said.

According to Adeoye, the continental bloc condemned illegal mineral exploitation and other natural resources in the region, which complicated the crisis. The AU called on all parties to the conflict in the eastern DRC to embrace reconciliation and dialogue.

The M23 rebels entered Bukavu, a major city in the region, on Sunday. The armed group has been advancing since seizing the region's largest city, Goma, in late January.

Earlier, the DRC government assured the public that it is closely monitoring the situation in Bukavu, the capital of South Kivu Province, where the M23 rebels entered earlier in the morning.

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