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DRC President Calls on EAC to Increase Fight Against Rebels as Bloc's Mandate Expires

© Photo Twitter / @Presidence_RDCDRC President Felix Tshisekedi and his Burundian counterpart
DRC President Felix Tshisekedi and his Burundian counterpart - Sputnik Africa, 1920, 29.08.2023
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The regional bloc's defense chiefs urged the DRC president to extend the mission of the group, which ends on September 8, this Saturday. The bloc's force was deployed to the DRC last November in response to the deteriorating security situation in the east of the country amid a widespread insurgency of M23 rebels.
The East African Community Regional Force (EACRF) should be more active in countering the M23 rebels to force them to lay down their arms, Felix Tshisekedi, the president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, has said.
Tshisekedi's remarks came during his meeting in Kinshasa with his Burundian counterpart Evariste Ndiyishimiye, who also chairs the East African Community (EAC).

"We are asking the EACRF to be more active, like the Burundian contingent, because in some places we continue to observe laxity on the part of the other contingents, who authorize the collection of taxes by the M23, which is totally illegal and unacceptable," the DRC presidency said, adding that they ask EAC to "take its responsibilities to force the M23 to go to the cantonment and to demobilization."

For his part, the Burundian president said that the M23 forces "are still recalcitrant" and there is a need to join forces to ensure a ceasefire.
As the DRC government has repeatedly pointed out, M23 fighters have not withdrawn from the occupied territories, although they have not fought against the army for nearly six months.

The heads of states stressed in the joint communique that they "note and deplore the fact that the M23 does not have the will to disengage and go to the cantonment centers."

Ndiyishimiye added that the future of the EAC mandate would be debated at the next summit of the bloc's heads of state.

Following the talks, the leaders of the DR Congo and Burundi also signed a memorandum of understanding on defense and security.

The Burundian leader also noted that in addition to reaching defense agreements, he visited Kinshasa to strengthen cooperation ties.
In particular, the leaders agreed to accelerate the construction of a bridge connecting the province of Tsibitoke in Burundi with the province of South Kivu in the DRC. They also discussed the construction of a railroad linking Burundi and Tanzania and the establishment of Burundi-DRC bank branches.
Burundi's contingents along with forces from Uganda, Kenya and South Sudan are included in the EACRF deployed in eastern DR Congo last November. In May, East African leaders agreed to renew the mandate of the regional military force until September.
Soldiers from the South Sudan People's Defence Forces (SSPDF) prepare to board a flight to transport them to eastern Congo - Sputnik Africa, 1920, 13.08.2023
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