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DR CONGO TO FREE DETAINED RWANDAN SOLDIERS

DR CONGO TO FREE DETAINED RWANDAN SOLDIERS
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Faith Nyasuguta 

On Tuesday, the President of Angola, João Lourenço welcomed his Congolese counterpart Félix Tshisekedi.

Currently, Lourenço is acting as a mediator to defuse the ballooning tensions between the Democratic Republic of Congo and its neighbor Rwanda.

The officials “discussed various aspects that may contribute to the peaceful resolution of their dispute” the Angolan presidency said in a statement.

In this sense (…) Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi (…) at the request of his Angolan counterpart, agreed to release two Rwandan soldiers captured recently,” it adds.

Following the successful meeting with the DRC leader, Lourenço held a virtual “conversation” with Rwandan President Paul Kagame

Both the head of state of the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Republic of Rwanda agreed to participate in a summit at the invitation of the Angolan leader.

The meeting will take place in Luanda, on a date to be announced shortly.

Congo president Felix Tshisekedi (left) and Rwandan president Paul Kagame /Xinhua/

Since March, the tensions between the countries have been growing following the resumption of fighting between DRC’s army and the M23 rebel movement which, according to Kinshasa, is backed by Rwanda, a charge denied by Kigali.

The tensions peaked with fears the countries may forsake the diplomatic path.

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