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Congo-Kinshasa: For Dar es Salaam Resolutions to Hold, Stop Holding Kinshasa With Soft Gloves

The resolutions this past weekend by leaders from the East African Community (EAC) and the Southern African Development Community (SADC) calling for direct talks between the Congolese government and armed groups, including the M23, offer a glimmer of hope for a peaceful resolution to the ongoing crisis in eastern DR Congo.

The continued instability in the region have had a devastating impact on the lives of Congolese citizens. The military approach has proven to be ineffective and counterproductive, further exacerbating the conflict.

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It is encouraging that regional leaders have recognized the urgent need for dialogue and have called for a cessation of hostilities. The participation of both EAC and SADC leaders in these discussions is particularly significant, ensuring that all perspectives are considered and that no party can claim ignorance of the situation.

Previously, Kinshasa, which is a member of both regional blocs, have delt with the two blocs in isolation of each other, which has probably led to missteps like the disastrous deployment of the SADC force, SAMIDRC.

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This force was invited by President Felix Tshisekedi to replace an EAC contingent which he expelled because it refused to do his bidding, having been deployed to facilitate the implementation of the Nairobi Peace Process.