

Kenya’s African Union peace envoy ex-president Uhuru Kenyatta has condemned the escalation of conflict in parts of Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). In a statement to newsrooms on Sunday, the former president called on the parties involved to “agree to a cessation of hostilities” and engage in peace talks.
Former president Uhuru Kenyatta who is also the East African Community (EAC) facilitator of the inter -Congolese Consultations and Dialogue on peace restoration emphasized that there is no military solution to the conflict in parts of Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, but that of embracing peaceful talks.
Part of his statement read that The EAC calls on the parties to the current skirmishes to immediately halt their offensives, agree to a cessation of hostilities, allow for unhindered and sustained humanitarian access, withdraw and vacate from occupied areas and pursue a negotiated settlement through peace talks.
The former Head of State also censured conflicts in part of South Kivu urging armed groups to “voluntarily lay down their arms and participate in the National Disarmament and Demobilization Programme”.
The conflict in the region, profoundly known to be mineral-rich , has been the battleground for more than a hundred armed groups fighting for control of territory there or using it as a base to launch attacks into some of its immediate neighbors – Angola, Burundi, Central African Republic, Rwanda and Uganda.
Consequently, that has led to the death and displacement of many Congolese citizens.
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