Uhuru in Kinshasa for peace talks in Eastern DR Congo
Former president Uhuru Kenyatta is received at the Aeroport International De N’djili, Kinshasa, on November 13, 2022 by EAC Secretary-General Peter Mathuki and other DRC government officials. | PHOTO: EAC/Twitter
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Former president
Uhuru Kenyatta is in the Democratic Republic of Congo for a consultative
meeting with DRC president Felix Tsishekedi towards peace in the troubled
eastern region.
Kenyatta was
received at the Aeroport
International De N’djili, Kinshasa, on Sunday afternoon by East African
Community Secretary-General Peter Mathuki and other DRC government officials.
The former head
of state, who is the Facilitator
of the EAC-led Peace Process in Eastern DRC, is set to engage
with President Tsidhekedi and key local groups and leaders in the two-day
mission.
EAC Heads of States summit chairperson and Burundi president
Everiste Ndayishimiye will also take part in the talks to bring to an end the
war between DRC forces and M23 rebels.
The meeting comes
ahead of the third round of peace talks to be held in the last week of November
in Nairobi.
EAC
previously said the Congolese government will resume talks in the Kenyan
capital with armed groups, following two rounds that brought together 30
representatives of the armed groups in the search for peace.
The talks
which bring together East African Heads of State, the International Conference
on the Great Lakes Region, and the African Union, are also aimed at convincing
Kinshasa to reintegrate the M23 into the process of peaceful peace-making.
The rebels
had been excluded from the talks because of renewed fighting with the FARDC
(Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo) during the first dialogues in Kenya in April this year.


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