The United States tells Rwanda and Congo they must 'walk back from the brink of war'
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Robert Wood, deputy permanent representative of the United States, to the United Nations speaks to delegates during a security council meeting at the United Nations Headquarters, Monday, Jan. 22, 2024. (AP Photo/Eduardo Munoz Alvarez)
UNITED NATIONS (AP) The United States told Rwanda and Congo on Tuesday that they must walk back from the brink of war, the sharpest warning yet of a looming conflict between the African neighbors. U.S. deputy ambassador Robert Wood delivered the warning at an emergency meeting of the U.N. Security Council called by France as violence has worsened in
Congos mineral-rich east which borders Rwanda.
Wood said Rwanda and Congo, along with regional actors, should immediately resume diplomatic talks. These regional diplomatic efforts, not military conflict, are the only path toward a negotiated solution and sustainable peace, he stressed. The U.S. warning follows the
Rwandan Foreign Ministrys rejection on Monday of U.S. calls for the withdrawal of its troops and surface-to-air missile systems from eastern Congo.
The
U.S. State Department on Saturday also criticized the worsening violence caused by M23, a Rwanda-backed armed group. The Rwanda ministrys statement said its troops are defending Rwandan territory as Congo carries out a dramatic military build-up near the border.
The ministry spoke of threats to Rwandan national security stemming from the presence in Congo of an armed group whose members include alleged perpetrators of the
1994 genocide in which more than 800,000 Tutsi and moderate Hutus who tried to protect them were killed. The rebel group, known by its initials FDLR, is fully integrated into the Congolese army, the statement said. Although Rwanda has long cited a threat posed by FLDR, authorities there had never admitted to a military presence in eastern Congo.
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