Togo: Peacemaker Faure Gnassingbé appointed mediator in DRC crisis

The appointment of Togolese President Faure Gnassingbé as the African Union’s mediator in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) crisis is a recognition of his consistent commitment to peace and stability in Africa. This choice is far from random—it reflects continental acknowledgment of a discreet yet resolute leader, whose calm diplomacy has often helped prevent or defuse conflicts with wisdom.

Over the years, President Faure Gnassingbé has emerged as a key player in the prevention and resolution of regional conflicts. He has built strong ties with his African counterparts, grounded in mutual respect, neutrality, and a deep sense of dialogue. Under his leadership, Togo has strengthened its image as a stable country and a platform for consultation in an often volatile regional environment.

The Togolese President brings valuable experience and a balanced approach to this mission. In a complex context where the security situation in the DRC remains tense, his ability to listen, his inclusive approach, and his proximity-based diplomacy will be major assets in bringing parties back to the negotiating table. He embodies a new generation of African mediators who champion sovereignty, regional cohesion, and African solutions to African problems.

This mediation role entrusted to Faure Gnassingbé by the African Union also confirms the trust his peers have placed in him. It reflects recognition of his sense of responsibility, his commitment to peace, and his dedication to Pan-African values. It is a mark of credibility that goes beyond Togo’s borders and positions Lomé as a strategic player in African diplomacy.

Soucrebe Laré

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