AU Press Release on the Situation in
the DRC
The Interim Chairperson of the African Union, Mr. Amara
Essy, expresses grave concern over the tension between
Uganda and Rwanda as a result of the current situation
prevailing in the North-Eastern part of the Democratic
Republic of Congo in general, and in the localities
of Bunia, Beni, Butembo, Lubero and Kanyabayonga in
particular.
The Interim Chairperson recalls the commitments made
by the various parties through the agreements they have
signed and urges them to strictly comply with these
agreements. He also urges them to refrain from any action
that might exacerbate the situation in the region and
jeopardize the on-going peace and reconciliation process.
The Interim Chairperson of the Commission recalls the
discussions and decisions of the 7th Ordinary Session
of the Central Organ of the Mechanism for Conflict Prevention,
Management and Resolution at Heads of State and Government
level held in Addis Ababa on 3rd February, calling among
other things on the parties to make use of the existing
mechanisms to address differences and requesting the
Current Chairperson of the African Union to take all
appropriate steps to sustain the momentum in the peace
process in the DRC.
At a time when Uganda and Rwanda have announced their
withdrawal from the DRC, this new tension is inopportune
and very alarming. The Interim Chairperson of the Commission
calls on the parties to implement the agreements they
have signed, thereby hastening the return of peace,
security and stability in the region.
Addis Ababa, 26 March, 2003
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