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Rwanda tells United Nations MONUSCO has failed its mandate, denies troop presence in eastern DRC
Summary
Rwanda’s foreign minister told a United Nations Security Council briefing that MONUSCO has failed to remove armed groups in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, accused Kinshasa-backed FDLR militias of repeated attacks on Rwandan territory, and denied claims that Rwandan forces are operating in the DRC.
Rwanda’s Foreign Minister Olivier Nduhungirehe told a United Nations Security Council press briefing that the U.N. peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo has failed to deliver on its mandate and that Rwanda does not have troops operating in the DRC.
“We remain deeply concerned in particular by sustained presence of the Kinshasa backed FDLR genocidal militia,” Nduhungirehe said, adding that MONUSCO — the U.N. Organization Stabilization Mission in the DRC — “has failed to deliver on its mandate.”
Nduhungirehe called for support of an African-led political process, saying the “merged Rwanda, Nairobi process mandated by the joint EAC SADEC summit and endorsed by the African Union…
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