Thursday, December 6, 2012

DR Congo rebels, govt to start talks Friday: Uganda
DR Congolese government policemen walk alongside the runway at the airport in Goma, eastern DR Congo, during a visit by the interior minister on December 4, 2012. Rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo will start talks with Kinshasa's government in Kampala on Friday, a Ugandan official said.
DR Congolese government policemen walk alongside the runway at the airport in Goma, eastern DR Congo, during a visit by the interior minister on December 4, 2012. Rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo will start talks with Kinshasa's government in Kampala on Friday, a Ugandan official said.
AFP - Rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo will start talks with Kinshasa's government in Kampala on Friday, a Ugandan official said.

"Delegations from the DRC government and M23 (rebels) shall begin preliminary meetings tomorrow," Ugandan government spokesman Fred Opolot told reporters Thursday, adding the talks were "to resolve the conflict in eastern DRC."

1 comment:

  1. Its good that local African countries are taking the initiative to mediate the conflict like Uganda. There are so many other problems on their hands other than violence that NEED to be addressed and soon.
    -Billy Ober

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