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Kwenye shughuli iliyosimamiwa na kuratibiwa na aliyekua rais wa Kenya bwana Uhuru Kenyatta.
Wamekubali kuweka silaha chini na kuanza shughuli za ujenzi wa taifa, ikumbukwe jumuia ya EAC iliazimia kwamba amani lazima ipatikane DRC kwa heri au shari, chagua moja.
Pia M23 wametuma ujumbe wako tayari kuyamaliza.
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Fifty-three armed groups from the Democratic Republic of Congo that met in Kenya for the third East African Community-led Nairobi Peace Process have agreed to lay down their arms as Kinshasa finds ways to address their grievances, amongst them the removal of foreign armed groups from the country.
This was one the resolutions made in the final communique read out during the close of the week-long meeting at the Safari Park Hotel.
Fifty-three armed groups from the Democratic Republic of Congo that met in Kenya for the third East African Community-led Nairobi Peace Process have agreed to lay down their arms as Kinshasa finds ways to address their grievances, amongst them the removal of foreign armed groups from the country.
This was one the resolutions made in the final communique read out during the close of the week-long meeting at the Safari Park Hotel.
Noting that the process of finding lasting peace in the region will take time, the facilitator of the process, former Kenyan president Uhuru Kenyatta, said the resolutions arrived at during the meeting will be seeking to address issues that can be addressed within the short term.
Source: The East African
Wamekubali kuweka silaha chini na kuanza shughuli za ujenzi wa taifa, ikumbukwe jumuia ya EAC iliazimia kwamba amani lazima ipatikane DRC kwa heri au shari, chagua moja.
Pia M23 wametuma ujumbe wako tayari kuyamaliza.
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Fifty-three armed groups from the Democratic Republic of Congo that met in Kenya for the third East African Community-led Nairobi Peace Process have agreed to lay down their arms as Kinshasa finds ways to address their grievances, amongst them the removal of foreign armed groups from the country.
This was one the resolutions made in the final communique read out during the close of the week-long meeting at the Safari Park Hotel.
We’ve made progress, Uhuru says as Nairobi meeting on DRC ends
Former Kenyan president Uhuru Kenyatta (left) and DRC President Felix Tshisekedi’s special envoy Serge Tshibangu on December 6, 2022 display a copy of the agreement reached during the EAC-led Nairobi Process, the third peace talks meeting on the conflict in eastern DRC. PHOTO | EVANS HABIL | NMG
Former Kenyan president Uhuru Kenyatta (left) and DRC President Felix Tshisekedi’s special envoy Serge Tshibangu on December 6, 2022 display a copy of the agreement reached during the EAC-led Nairobi Process, the third peace talks meeting on the conflict in eastern DRC. PHOTO | EVANS HABIL | NMG
Fifty-three armed groups from the Democratic Republic of Congo that met in Kenya for the third East African Community-led Nairobi Peace Process have agreed to lay down their arms as Kinshasa finds ways to address their grievances, amongst them the removal of foreign armed groups from the country.
This was one the resolutions made in the final communique read out during the close of the week-long meeting at the Safari Park Hotel.
Noting that the process of finding lasting peace in the region will take time, the facilitator of the process, former Kenyan president Uhuru Kenyatta, said the resolutions arrived at during the meeting will be seeking to address issues that can be addressed within the short term.
Source: The East African