…..Public appeal raises diplomatic pressure over ongoing violence in eastern Congo….
The Democratic Republic of Congo’s President Félix Tshisekedi has publicly urged Rwandan President Paul Kagame to end Rwanda’s alleged support for the M23 rebel group.
Speaking at the European Union’s Global Gateway Forum in Belgium, Tshisekedi departed from his prepared remarks to address the issue directly.
He called on Kagame to “give the order to the M23 troops your country supports,” highlighting the urgent need to stop the violence.
Tshisekedi warned that the ongoing conflict “has already killed enough people,” stressing the human cost of the prolonged unrest.
He described the moment as a turning point, stating, “History will be our judge,” underlining the significance of immediate action.
Kagame, who was in the audience during the remarks, did not immediately respond to the appeal.
The rare public appeal, delivered before global leaders and widely amplified on social media, represents a significant diplomatic move.
It raises international pressure on Rwanda regarding its alleged involvement in supporting the M23 rebel group.
The appeal also draws attention to the protracted conflict in eastern DRC, which has displaced millions of people and created severe humanitarian challenges.
Observers note that Tshisekedi’s intervention could signal a shift in regional diplomacy and accountability concerning armed groups operating in the Great Lakes region.
The statement underscores the urgency for collaborative efforts to restore peace and stability in areas affected by the M23 insurgency.
It also reflects Tshisekedi’s determination to address external support for armed groups that exacerbate insecurity within his country.
The international community is now watching closely to see whether Rwanda will respond to Tshisekedi’s public call and what concrete steps will follow to reduce violence in eastern DRC.
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