Angolan President Joao Lourenco held a three-hour personal assembly in Luanda on Saturday together with his Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) counterpart, Felix Tshisekedi.
The talks got here a day after the Angolan parliament authorised a year-long deployment of as much as 500 troopers to the troubled japanese DRC.
However Luanda stated the contingent would solely be moved when it was sure that the suitable circumstances existed within the cantonment areas.
“Right this moment, a delegation of the advert hoc mechanism, which incorporates navy officers, is visiting these areas to verify that each one is so as,” stated Francisco Furtado, Minister of State and head of navy within the Angolan presidency.
The troops will assist to keep up peace in areas held by the M23 insurgent group. The militia resumed preventing on the finish of 2021 and have conquered giant swathes of territory within the DRC’s North Kivu province.
Angola’s president performed a key mediation position in attempting to finish the battle, however the newest ceasefire he negotiated collapsed earlier this month on the identical day it was as a consequence of take impact.
“It’s nonetheless a priority of the DRC authorities that we have to see an engagement of all events, on the a part of the federal government of the DRC, on the a part of Rwanda, and in addition on the a part of M23 when it comes to compliance with the cessation of hostilities,” stated Furtado.
The DRC has accused Rwanda of backing the largely Congolese Tutsi group, a cost that Kigali denies.