Situation in the Great Lakes under review at the Presidential Palace

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Situation in the Great Lakes under review at the Presidential Palace
Situation in the Great Lakes under review at the Presidential Palace

Africa-Press – Angola. The political-military instability prevailing in the Great Lakes Region was under analysis, this Friday, in Luanda, at the audience that the President of the Republic, João Lourenço, granted to the special envoy of the Secretary-General of the United Nations for the said region, Huang Xia.

Speaking to the press after the meeting, the Chinese diplomat considered the situation in the Great Lakes Region to be “very difficult”.

“The situation is very difficult, therefore, it is up to us to arrange ideas, which is why I came to speak with the Angolan President to find out what his aspirations are for the return of the summit tomorrow (Saturday)”, he explained.

Huang Xia is in Angola, with the aim of participating, this Saturday (3), in Luanda, in the Extraordinary Summit of Heads of State and Government of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (CIRGL), chaired in turn by João Lourenço.

For the senior United Nations official, the search for peace, stability and security in the region must be made by all partners, starting with the leaders of the Member States of the organization.

“We have to work more and more towards objectives that can bring solutions to the latent problems in the region at the moment”, he expressed.

Created in 1994, after the political and military conflicts that marked the Great Lakes Region in the early 1990s, the CIRGL brings together Angola, Burundi, the Central African and Democratic Republics of Congo, as well as Congo, Kenya, Uganda , Rwanda, Sudan, South Sudan, Tanzania and Zambia.

shipped from sudan

Even today, at another time, President João Lourenço addressed issues related to the internal conflict in the Republic of Sudan, with Daffa Alla Elhag Ali Osman, Special Envoy of the President of the Sovereign Council of Transition of this country, Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan.

After the meeting, held at the Presidential Palace, the Sudanese emissary, who is in the Angolan capital to also participate in the CIRGL Extraordinary Summit, did not make any statements to journalists.

Conflict

Currently, Sudan is an unstable country in economic and political terms, with frequent internal conflicts.

The most recent clashes in Sudan erupted on 15 April, when paramilitary forces tried to seize power and began to clash with the army.

More than four hundred people died and an undetermined number of people fled the country, looking for survival in neighboring countries. AFL/AL/ADR

he political-military instability prevailing in the Great Lakes Region was under analysis, this Friday, in Luanda, at the audience that the President of the Republic, João Lourenço, granted to the special envoy of the Secretary-General of the United Nations for the said region, Huang Xia.

Speaking to the press after the meeting, the Chinese diplomat considered the situation in the Great Lakes Region to be “very difficult”.

“The situation is very difficult, therefore, it is up to us to arrange ideas, which is why I came to speak with the Angolan President to find out what his aspirations are for the return of the summit tomorrow (Saturday)”, he explained.

Huang Xia is in Angola, with the aim of participating, this Saturday (3), in Luanda, in the Extraordinary Summit of Heads of State and Government of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (CIRGL), chaired in turn by João Lourenço.

For the senior United Nations official, the search for peace, stability and security in the region must be made by all partners, starting with the leaders of the Member States of the organization.

“We have to work more and more towards objectives that can bring solutions to the latent problems in the region at the moment”, he expressed.

Created in 1994, after the political and military conflicts that marked the Great Lakes Region in the early 1990s, the CIRGL brings together Angola, Burundi, the Central African and Democratic Republics of Congo, as well as Congo, Kenya, Uganda , Rwanda, Sudan, South Sudan, Tanzania and Zambia.

shipped from sudan

Even today, at another time, President João Lourenço addressed issues related to the internal conflict in the Republic of Sudan, with Daffa Alla Elhag Ali Osman, Special Envoy of the President of the Sovereign Council of Transition of this country, Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan.

After the meeting, held at the Presidential Palace, the Sudanese emissary, who is in the Angolan capital to also participate in the CIRGL Extraordinary Summit, did not make any statements to journalists.

Conflict

Currently, Sudan is an unstable country in economic and political terms, with frequent internal conflicts.

The most recent clashes in Sudan erupted on 15 April, when paramilitary forces tried to seize power and began to clash with the army.

More than four hundred people died and an undetermined number of people fled the country, looking for survival in neighboring countries. AFL/AL/ADR

he political-military instability prevailing in the Great Lakes Region was under analysis, this Friday, in Luanda, at the audience that the President of the Republic, João Lourenço, granted to the special envoy of the Secretary-General of the United Nations for the said region, Huang Xia.

Speaking to the press after the meeting, the Chinese diplomat considered the situation in the Great Lakes Region to be “very difficult”.

“The situation is very difficult, therefore, it is up to us to arrange ideas, which is why I came to speak with the Angolan President to find out what his aspirations are for the return of the summit tomorrow (Saturday)”, he explained.

Huang Xia is in Angola, with the aim of participating, this Saturday (3), in Luanda, in the Extraordinary Summit of Heads of State and Government of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (CIRGL), chaired in turn by João Lourenço.

For the senior United Nations official, the search for peace, stability and security in the region must be made by all partners, starting with the leaders of the Member States of the organization.

“We have to work more and more towards objectives that can bring solutions to the latent problems in the region at the moment”, he expressed.

Created in 1994, after the political and military conflicts that marked the Great Lakes Region in the early 1990s, the CIRGL brings together Angola, Burundi, the Central African and Democratic Republics of Congo, as well as Congo, Kenya, Uganda , Rwanda, Sudan, South Sudan, Tanzania and Zambia.

shipped from sudan

Even at another time, President João Lourenço addressed issues related to the internal conflict in the Republic of Sudan, with Daffa Alla Elhag Ali Osman, Special Envoy of the President of the Sovereign Council of Transition of this country, Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan.

After the meeting, held at the Presidential Palace, the Sudanese emissary, who is in the Angolan capital to also participate in the CIRGL Extraordinary Summit, did not make any statements to journalists.

Conflict

Currently, Sudan is an unstable country in economic and political terms, with frequent internal conflicts.

The most recent clashes in Sudan erupted on 15 April, when paramilitary forces tried to seize power and began to clash with the army.

More than four hundred people died and an undetermined number of people fled the country, looking for survival in neighboring countries. AFL/AL/ADR

he political-military instability prevailing in the Great Lakes Region was under analysis, this Friday, in Luanda, at the audience that the President of the Republic, João Lourenço, granted to the special envoy of the Secretary-General of the United Nations for the said region, Huang Xia.

Speaking to the press after the meeting, the Chinese diplomat considered the situation in the Great Lakes Region to be “very difficult”.

“The situation is very difficult, therefore, it is up to us to arrange ideas, which is why I came to speak with the Angolan President to find out what his aspirations are for the return of the summit tomorrow (Saturday)”, he explained.

Huang Xia is in Angola, with the aim of participating, this Saturday (3), in Luanda, in the Extraordinary Summit of Heads of State and Government of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (CIRGL), chaired in turn by João Lourenço.

For the senior United Nations official, the search for peace, stability and security in the region must be made by all partners, starting with the leaders of the Member States of the organization.

“We have to work more and more towards objectives that can bring solutions to the latent problems in the region at the moment”, he expressed.

Created in 1994, after the political and military conflicts that marked the Great Lakes Region in the early 1990s, the CIRGL brings together Angola, Burundi, the Central African and Democratic Republics of Congo, as well as Congo, Kenya, Uganda , Rwanda, Sudan, South Sudan, Tanzania and Zambia.

shipped from sudan

Even today, at another time, President João Lourenço addressed issues related to the internal conflict in the Republic of Sudan, with Daffa Alla Elhag Ali Osman, Special Envoy of the President of the Sovereign Council of Transition of this country, Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan.

After the meeting, held at the Presidential Palace, the Sudanese emissary, who is in the Angolan capital to also participate in the CIRGL Extraordinary Summit, did not make any statements to journalists.

Conflict

Currently, Sudan is an unstable country in economic and political terms, with frequent internal conflicts.

The most recent clashes in Sudan erupted on 15 April, when paramilitary forces tried to seize power and began to clash with the army.

More than four hundred people died and an undetermined number of people fled the country, looking for survival in neighboring countries. AFL/AL/ADR

he political-military instability prevailing in the Great Lakes Region was under analysis, this Friday, in Luanda, at the audience that the President of the Republic, João Lourenço, granted to the special envoy of the Secretary-General of the United Nations for the said region, Huang Xia.

Speaking to the press after the meeting, the Chinese diplomat considered the situation in the Great Lakes Region to be “very difficult”.

“The situation is very difficult, therefore, it is up to us to arrange ideas, which is why I came to speak with the Angolan President to find out what his aspirations are for the return of the summit tomorrow (Saturday)”, he explained.

Huang Xia is in Angola, with the aim of participating, this Saturday (3), in Luanda, in the Extraordinary Summit of Heads of State and Government of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (CIRGL), chaired in turn by João Lourenço.

For the senior United Nations official, the search for peace, stability and security in the region must be made by all partners, starting with the leaders of the Member States of the organization.

“We have to work more and more towards objectives that can bring solutions to the latent problems in the region at the moment”, he expressed.

Created in 1994, after the political and military conflicts that marked the Great Lakes Region in the early 1990s, the CIRGL brings together Angola, Burundi, the Central African and Democratic Republics of Congo, as well as Congo, Kenya, Uganda , Rwanda, Sudan, South Sudan, Tanzania and Zambia.

shipped from sudan

Even today, at another time, President João Lourenço addressed issues related to the internal conflict in the Republic of Sudan, with Daffa Alla Elhag Ali Osman, Special Envoy of the President of the Sovereign Council of Transition of this country, Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan.

After the meeting, held at the Presidential Palace, the Sudanese emissary, who is in the Angolan capital to also participate in the CIRGL Extraordinary Summit, did not make any statements to journalists.

Conflict

Currently, Sudan is an unstable country in economic and political terms, with frequent internal conflicts.

The most recent clashes in Sudan erupted on 15 April, when paramilitary forces tried to seize power and began to clash with the army.

More than four hundred people died and an undetermined number of people fled the country, looking for survival in neighboring countries. AFL/AL/ADR

he political-military instability prevailing in the Great Lakes Region was under analysis, this Friday, in Luanda, at the audience that the President of the Republic, João Lourenço, granted to the special envoy of the Secretary-General of the United Nations for the said region, Huang Xia.

Speaking to the press after the meeting, the Chinese diplomat considered the situation in the Great Lakes Region to be “very difficult”.

“The situation is very difficult, therefore, it is up to us to arrange ideas, which is why I came to speak with the Angolan President to find out what his aspirations are for the return of the summit tomorrow (Saturday)”, he explained.

Huang Xia is in Angola, with the aim of participating, this Saturday (3), in Luanda, in the Extraordinary Summit of Heads of State and Government of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (CIRGL), chaired in turn by João Lourenço.

For the senior United Nations official, the search for peace, stability and security in the region must be made by all partners, starting with the leaders of the Member States of the organization.

“We have to work more and more towards objectives that can bring solutions to the latent problems in the region at the moment”, he expressed.

Created in 1994, after the political and military conflicts that marked the Great Lakes Region in the early 1990s, the CIRGL brings together Angola, Burundi, the Central African and Democratic Republics of Congo, as well as Congo, Kenya, Uganda , Rwanda, Sudan, South Sudan, Tanzania and Zambia.

shipped from sudan

Even today, at another time, President João Lourenço addressed issues related to the internal conflict in the Republic of Sudan, with Daffa Alla Elhag Ali Osman, Special Envoy of the President of the Sovereign Council of Transition of this country, Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan.

After the meeting, held at the Presidential Palace, the Sudanese emissary, who is in the Angolan capital to also participate in the CIRGL Extraordinary Summit, did not make any statements to journalists.

Conflict

Currently, Sudan is an unstable country in economic and political terms, with frequent internal conflicts.

The most recent clashes in Sudan erupted on 15 April, when paramilitary forces tried to seize power and began to clash with the army.

More than four hundred people died and an undetermined number of people fled the country, looking for survival in neighboring countries. AFL/AL/ADR

he political-military instability prevailing in the Great Lakes Region was under analysis, this Friday, in Luanda, at the audience that the President of the Republic, João Lourenço, granted to the special envoy of the Secretary-General of the United Nations for the said region, Huang Xia.

Speaking to the press after the meeting, the Chinese diplomat considered the situation in the Great Lakes Region to be “very difficult”.

“The situation is very difficult, therefore, it is up to us to arrange ideas, which is why I came to speak with the Angolan President to find out what his aspirations are for the return of the summit tomorrow (Saturday)”, he explained.

Huang Xia is in Angola, with the aim of participating, this Saturday (3), in Luanda, in the Extraordinary Summit of Heads of State and Government of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (CIRGL), chaired in turn by João Lourenço.

For the senior United Nations official, the search for peace, stability and security in the region must be made by all partners, starting with the leaders of the Member States of the organization.

“We have to work more and more towards objectives that can bring solutions to the latent problems in the region at the moment”, he expressed.

Created in 1994, after the political and military conflicts that marked the Great Lakes Region in the early 1990s, the CIRGL brings together Angola, Burundi, the Central African and Democratic Republics of Congo, as well as Congo, Kenya, Uganda , Rwanda, Sudan, South Sudan, Tanzania and Zambia.

shipped from sudan

Even today, at another time, President João Lourenço addressed issues related to the internal conflict in the Republic of Sudan, with Daffa Alla Elhag Ali Osman, Special Envoy of the President of the Sovereign Council of Transition of this country, Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan.

After the meeting, held at the Presidential Palace, the Sudanese emissary, who is in the Angolan capital to also participate in the CIRGL Extraordinary Summit, did not make any statements to journalists.

Conflict

Currently, Sudan is an unstable country in economic and political terms, with frequent internal conflicts.

The most recent clashes in Sudan erupted on 15 April, when paramilitary forces tried to seize power and began to clash with the army.

More than four hundred people died and an undetermined number of people fled the country, looking for survival in neighboring countries. AFL/AL/ADR

he political-military instability prevailing in the Great Lakes Region was under analysis, this Friday, in Luanda, at the audience that the President of the Republic, João Lourenço, granted to the special envoy of the Secretary-General of the United Nations for the said region, Huang Xia.

Speaking to the press after the meeting, the Chinese diplomat considered the situation in the Great Lakes Region to be “very difficult”.

“The situation is very difficult, therefore, it is up to us to arrange ideas, which is why I came to speak with the Angolan President to find out what his aspirations are for the return of the summit tomorrow (Saturday)”, he explained.

Huang Xia is in Angola, with the aim of participating, this Saturday (3), in Luanda, in the Extraordinary Summit of Heads of State and Government of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (CIRGL), chaired in turn by João Lourenço.

For the senior United Nations official, the search for peace, stability and security in the region must be made by all partners, starting with the leaders of the Member States of the organization.

“We have to work more and more towards objectives that can bring solutions to the latent problems in the region at the moment”, he expressed.

Created in 1994, after the political and military conflicts that marked the Great Lakes Region in the early 1990s, the CIRGL brings together Angola, Burundi, the Central African and Democratic Republics of Congo, as well as Congo, Kenya, Uganda , Rwanda, Sudan, South Sudan, Tanzania and Zambia.

shipped from sudan

Even today, at another time, President João Lourenço addressed issues related to the internal conflict in the Republic of Sudan, with Daffa Alla Elhag Ali Osman, Special Envoy of the President of the Sovereign Council of Transition of this country, Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan.

After the meeting, held at the Presidential Palace, the Sudanese emissary, who is in the Angolan capital to also participate in the CIRGL Extraordinary Summit, did not make any statements to journalists.

Conflict

Currently, Sudan is an unstable country in economic and political terms, with frequent internal conflicts.

The most recent clashes in Sudan erupted on 15 April, when paramilitary forces tried to seize power and began to clash with the army.

More than four hundred people died and an undetermined number of people fled the country, looking for survival in neighboring countries.

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