Kinshasa, Luanda and Pretoria diplomats meets in Kinshasa, Eastern crisis stands as the major meeting concern.
The three nations have met in Kinshasa this Sunday March 19 to discuss on the failures of peace restoration in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo as well as the deployment of EACRF that do not instantly impact on the raging warfare in the Eastern provinces of North KIVU.
The deligations also has made a concern on the SADC social- economic development program infrastructures respectively.
The deligates have discussed about finding a durable and strategic plan to restore peace in North Kivu province.
The Congolese Prime minister has called upon SADC allies to bring an end to the aggression that is backed by Kigali, an accusation that Rwanda has kept on denying as a false allegation.
This comes after the Congolese president Félix Tchisekedi Antoine has met his Angolan counterpart in Luanda before the sending of the Angolan military contingents in DRC.
The three nations have decided on straightening up their relations in different sectors of economic, defense, public administration and infrastructures improvements.
To The Eastern provinces crisis, the Angolan president and the mediator of Kinshasa government and rebel groups in the country as chosen by the African Union (AU), has insisted on his meeting with his Kinshasa counterpart that negotiations with the armed groups, is the only option to restore peace in the Eastern DRcongo, something that Kinshasa strongly goes against by calling the active M23 movement a terrorist group that will never come together to the table of negotiations, unless disarmed.
The Kinshasa government shows no trust in the EACRF that are keeping peace in the Eastern DRcongo a prompt for calling upon SADC allies to have a durable resolution for Crisis.
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