Jean‑Pierre Lacroix said the United Nations welcomes efforts to de‑escalate tensions between the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Rwanda and that a settlement facilitated by the United States was expected to be signed in Washington, D.C.
Lacroix said the UN has been in contact with U.S. officials and other stakeholders, including Qatar, the African Union, the East African Community and the Southern African Development Community, and that the UN stands ready to support the implementation of any agreement once it is signed. He said he understood the agreement to be consistent with recent Security Council resolutions but did not cite a specific resolution number.
Why this matters: A formal settlement between the DRC and Rwanda could reduce violence in the wider Great Lakes region. Lacroix said the UN and regional partners are prepared to assist implementation and monitor compliance if the agreement is finalized.
Reporting context: Lacroix cautioned that signatures were expected imminently and that his office had been kept abreast of negotiations; he said full details would become clearer after signatures were completed.
Next steps: The UN said it will remain engaged with the parties and regional partners to support implementation if the agreement is signed.