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Rwanda illegally occupying DR Congo, minister tells BBC
Rwanda illegally occupying DR Congo, minister tells BBC

Yahoo

time31-01-2025

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  • Yahoo

Rwanda illegally occupying DR Congo, minister tells BBC

Rwanda is illegally occupying the Democratic Republic of Congo and attempting to orchestrate regime change, the country's foreign minister has told the BBC. Thérèse Kayikwamba Wagner said this followed decades of impunity and failure to hold Rwandan President Paul Kagame accountable for violating international law. Her comments come after Rwanda-backed M23 rebels captured the eastern Comgolese city of Goma and threatened to continue their offensive to the capital, Kinshasa. Rwanda's government spokeswoman Yolande Makolo denied the accusation and said its troops were deployed to prevent the conflict spilling over to its territory. "We're not interested in war, we're not interested in annexation, we're not interested in regime change," Ms Makolo told the BBC's Newsday programme. The Southern African Development Community (Sadc), a regional bloc made up of 16 members, is holding a special meeting on Friday in Zimbabwe to discuss the situation in DR Congo. Sadc has sent peacekeeping troops, primarily from South Africa, to DR Congo to combat armed groups like the M23 and restore peace in the mineral-rich region after decades of unrest. Sixteen Sadc soldiers have been killed in clashes with the M23 around Goma in the past week. In a war of words with his South African counterpart, Rwanda's President Kagame said the Sadc troops were "not a peacekeeping force, and it has no place in this situation". Ms Makolo asserted that Rwanda's troops were securing their borders in response to "repeated violations" including fatalities from cross-border shelling. "The DRC needs to do a better job of getting their territory in order. That is their responsibility," she said. Ms Wagner called for a halt to foreign aid being sent to Rwanda and sanctions to be placed on the leaders "enabling this warfare". She also called for Rwanda's troops to be suspended from UN peacekeeping missions around the world. "We have to witness a country that presents itself as a peace-bringer in other countries, be(ing) a warmonger in the Great Lakes region," she said. South Africa and Rwanda go head-to-head over DR Congo war DR Congo's failed gamble on Romanian mercenaries What's the fighting in DR Congo all about? DR Congo: The crime behind the chaos Go to for more news from the African continent. Follow us on Twitter @BBCAfrica, on Facebook at BBC Africa or on Instagram at bbcafrica Africa Daily Focus on Africa

DR Congo fighting: Rwanda illegally occupying Goma, says Thérèse Kayikwamba Wagner
DR Congo fighting: Rwanda illegally occupying Goma, says Thérèse Kayikwamba Wagner

BBC News

time31-01-2025

  • Politics
  • BBC News

DR Congo fighting: Rwanda illegally occupying Goma, says Thérèse Kayikwamba Wagner

Rwanda is illegally occupying the Democratic Republic of Congo and attempting to orchestrate regime change, the country's foreign minister has told the Kayikwamba Wagner said this followed decades of impunity and failure to hold Rwandan President Paul Kagame accountable for violating international comments come after Rwanda-backed M23 rebels captured the eastern Comgolese city of Goma and threatened to continue their offensive to the capital, Kinshasa. Rwanda's government spokeswoman Yolande Makolo denied the accusation and said its troops were deployed to prevent the conflict spilling over to its territory. "We're not interested in war, we're not interested in annexation, we're not interested in regime change," Ms Makolo told the BBC's Newsday Southern African Development Community (Sadc), a regional bloc made up of 16 members, is holding a special meeting on Friday in Zimbabwe to discuss the situation in DR has sent peacekeeping troops, primarily from South Africa, to DR Congo to combat armed groups like the M23 and restore peace in the mineral-rich region after decades of unrest. Sixteen Sadc soldiers have been killed in clashes with the M23 around Goma in the past a war of words with his South African counterpart, Rwanda's President Kagame said the Sadc troops were "not a peacekeeping force, and it has no place in this situation".Ms Makolo asserted that Rwanda's troops were securing their borders in response to "repeated violations" including fatalities from cross-border shelling."The DRC needs to do a better job of getting their territory in order. That is their responsibility," she Wagner called for a halt to foreign aid being sent to Rwanda and sanctions to be placed on the leaders "enabling this warfare". She also called for Rwanda's troops to be suspended from UN peacekeeping missions around the world."We have to witness a country that presents itself as a peace-bringer in other countries, be(ing) a warmonger in the Great Lakes region," she said. You may also be interested in: South Africa and Rwanda go head-to-head over DR Congo warDR Congo's failed gamble on Romanian mercenariesWhat's the fighting in DR Congo all about?DR Congo: The crime behind the chaos Go to for more news from the African us on Twitter @BBCAfrica, on Facebook at BBC Africa or on Instagram at bbcafrica

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