DRC: 44th SADC summit, the institution renews its commitment to a ceasefire in eastern Congo

 The 44th Summit of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) leaders, held recently in Harare, brought renewed focus to the escalating security crisis in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

 

The alarming situation in this region commanded the attention of regional leaders, who reaffirmed their unwavering support for the DRC both politically and militarily.

 

Key discussions at the summit emphasized the pressing need for concrete actions. The SADC Troika has endorsed several measures, including the deployment of the SADC Mission in DRC (SAMIDRC) in North Kivu.

 

This mission features military contingents from South Africa, Malawi, and Tanzania, symbolizing a unified stance of SADC member states in support of the DRC’s efforts to restore peace and security.

In the realm of African mediation, João Lourenço, President of Angola and designated mediator by the African Union, has presented a peace agreement proposal to both President Félix Tshisekedi of the DRC and President Paul Kagame of Rwanda.

 

This proposal, currently under review, represents a significant step towards a peaceful resolution. The upcoming ministerial discussions in Luanda, beginning August 20, offer a historic opportunity to move beyond hostilities and establish lasting peace in this troubled region.

 

It is crucial for all involved parties to uphold their commitments from previous negotiations and act responsibly. The future of millions of Congolese is at stake. Achieving peace requires mutual respect, good faith, and a steadfast commitment to ending the violence that has caused immense suffering.

 

SADC leaders have demonstrated their unwavering support. The onus now falls on the parties involved to show their resolve in pursuing peace. History will judge harshly those who, through calculation or stubbornness, contribute to the prolongation of this devastating conflict.

 

Jean-Robert Tchandy

 

 

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