Media Statement 
             
        16 January 2014 
         
        President Zuma returns from working visit to Angola 
         
        President Jacob Zuma last night, 15 January 2014, returned  from a working visit to Luanda, Angola where he attended the Fifth Ordinary  Summit of the International Conference of the Great Lakes Region (ICGLR) at the  invitation of Angolan President Jose Edouardo dos Santos, who assumed the chair  of the ICGLR for a two-year period. 
         
  The ICGLR Heads of  State and Government reviewed, amongst others, progress made in the  implementation of the "ICGLR Pact on Security, Stability and Development  in the Great Lakes Region" and the "United Nations (UN) Framework for  Peace, Security and Cooperation for the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)  and the Region". 
   
  The ICGLR Leaders  also focused on the current situation in the Central African Republic (CAR) and  South Sudan. 
   
  President Zuma said  South Africa was invited to observe and participate in the Summit since South  Africa is one of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) countries  that have contributed to the UN Stabilization Mission in the DRC (MONUSCO). 
   
  "Matters  discussed in the Great Lakes Region Summit have an impact on the DRC. It is for  this reason that South Africa participated throughout the Summit and found the  consultations useful and positive," the President said. 
   
  With regard to the  security situation in the DRC, the ICGLR Heads of State and Government welcomed  the Joint Communiqué signed by the Chairpersons of the ICGLR and SADC in  Pretoria, South Africa on 7 November 2013, as well as the Declarations signed  by the representatives of the Government of the DRC and the defeated former M23  rebels in Nairobi, Kenya on 12 December 2013, concluding the Kampala Dialogue  between the DRC and M23. 
   
  The ICGLR Leaders  urged MONUSCO to urgently intensify its operations to eradicate all other  negative forces operating in the Eastern DRC since their activities are also  threatening the security of the Great Lakes Region. 
   
  In this regard,  President Zuma said the Government of the DRC was committed to dealing with  this matter and MONUSCO has been tasked to effectively eradicate these forces.  "This is a matter that Africa has taken up in a particular way to achieve  sustainable peace and stability on the Continent," he added. 
        Regarding the  situation in the CAR and South Sudan, the ICGLR Leaders expressed deep concern  at the recent outbreak of violence and worsening security and humanitarian  situation in these two countries. 
           
  The ICGLR Leaders  urged the African Union (AU) and its partners to strengthen the International  Mission for the Stabilization of Central African Republic (MISCA) by availing  resources and logistical support to enable it to fulfil its mandate. 
    
          Furthermore, the ICGLR Leaders committed to offering  political and other forms of support to the ongoing mediation efforts in South  Sudan led by the Inter-Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD). 
           
  President Zuma said  South Africa has been requested to assist by intervening in the process of  finding an immediate solution and bring about peace in that country due to its  experience in conflict resolution and national reconciliation. 
   
  Other matters  discussed at the ICGLR Summit were on the implementation of the ICGLR  Humanitarian Trust Fund; the Lusaka Declaration on the Fight against Illegal  Exploitation of Natural Resources; the December 2011 Kampala Declaration on the  Fight against sexual gender-based violence (SGBV); the Protocol on Prevention  and Punishment of Genocide, War Crimes, Crimes against Humanity and other Forms  of Discrimination. Socio-economic development and budgetary matters were also  discussed. 
   
  At the conclusion of  the Summit, a Declaration was adopted outlining the decisions taken by the  Heads of State and Government of the ICGLR. The presence of President Zuma as  guest of honour at the Summit was noted with appreciation. 
   
  The Sixth Ordinary  Summit of the ICGLR will take place in the Republic of Kenya on 15 December  2015. 
   
  The President was  accompanied by Ms Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, Minister of International Relations  and Cooperation. 
   
          A full text of the Declaration can be found at  http://icglr.org/index.php/en/.. 
        For further information, please contact Mr Clayson Monyela,   Spokesperson for DIRCO, on 082 884 5974 
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