Angola and UN address peace and security in the Great Lakes

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Angola and UN address peace and security in the Great Lakes
Angola and UN address peace and security in the Great Lakes

Africa-Press – Angola. Aspects related to peace and security in the Great Lakes region, especially political instability in the East of DRC, dominated the meeting, this Wednesday, in Luanda, between the Angolan Minister of Foreign Affairs, Téte António, and the envoy special meeting of the UN Secretary-General, Huang Xia.

According to a note, during the meeting the two entities also talked about the conflict in Sudan and South Sudan, the Luanda Peace Roadmap and the Nairobi Declaration, in addition to the recent tripartite ministerial meeting, which brought the Luanda high-level delegations from DRC and Rwanda.

Likewise, they spoke about the meetings held, on different days, between the Angolan head of state, João Lourenço, and his counterparts from the DRC, Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi, and from Rwanda, Paul Kagame, which also took place in the Angolan capital.

He states that the two interlocutors analyzed, in detail, all the diplomatic efforts that have been made, both by the African Union (AU) Champion for Peace and Reconciliation in Africa and Angolan head of State, and by the facilitators for Peace appointed by the continental organization, as well as international mediators.

The assessment made on the situation in the Great Lakes Region, specifically in relation to the DRC-Rwanda political conflict, continues to be considered of great concern, which requires special attention and incessant combination of efforts from all actors in the international arena involved in the process, adds the document.

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