Peace and Security Commission Urges Diplomatic Resolution to DRC-Rwanda Tensions

In response to recent diplomatic tensions between the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Rwanda, the United Africa Royal Assembly (UARA) has issued a statement calling for dialogue and cooperation to ease the escalating discord. The Assembly has also reaffirmed its commitment to supporting efforts towards peace and stability in the region and beyond. The statement was released on Wednesday following a diplomatic visit and engagement by King Mini Kongo Emir Fabrice Zombi Kavabioko at the Assembly headquarters in Johannesburg.

The meeting between the President of the Assembly, His Imperial Highness Prince Estifanos Mateowos and King MiniKongo was chaired by the Secretary General, Honorable Advocate Zwelethu Madasa. The UARA emphasized the imperative need for peaceful coexistence and collaboration between the two nations.

President Félix Tshisekedi of the DRC and President Paul Kagame of Rwanda are being encouraged to engage in constructive dialogue aimed at resolving their differences and reducing tensions along their shared border. The Assembly has also stressed the importance of setting aside differences and working towards common goals for the benefit of their people and the African continent as a whole.
Highlighting the immense potential and resources of both countries, the statement underscored that ongoing conflicts hinder the realization of this potential, leading to suffering and loss of lives among ordinary citizens. The Assembly firmly believes that diplomacy, mutual respect, and non-confrontational measures must prevail to address these challenges and pave the way for lasting peace and stability in the region.