The UN Mission in Congo (Monuc) offered to provide support to the planning and subsequent implementation of the Rwanda-DRC peace deal. It is not UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon alone who has welcomed the peace agreement between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo DRC, but also every Rwandan citizen who loves peace.
The UN Mission in Congo (Monuc) offered to provide support to the planning and subsequent implementation of the Rwanda-DRC peace deal. It is not UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon alone who has welcomed the peace agreement between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo DRC, but also every Rwandan citizen who loves peace.
In the deal signed, the DRC committed itself to disarm FDLR rebels, and to hand over those suspected of involvement in the 1994 Rwanda Genocide to Kigali and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda ICTR for trial.
In turn, Rwanda agreed to seal its border with Congo, and to prevent the entry into or exit from its territory of members of any armed group particularly Congolese rebel leader General Laurent Nkunda’s group and also prevent any form of support – military, material or human – being provided to any armed group in the DRC.
This approach may offer a comprehensive resolution to the primary problems causing civil war in the eastern DRC.
Nyamagabe