President Félix Tshisekedi has received a special envoy from Uganda, Floribert Anzuluni Isiloketshi, at his private farm in Kisozi. The two leaders discussed security issues and regional cooperation to address the ongoing instability in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
- Dialogue focused on regional security, peace, and stability in the Great Lakes region.
- The meeting aims to strengthen cooperation between Kinshasa and Kampala on conflict resolution.
- The situation in eastern DRC remains a major concern due to ongoing insecurity and displacement of civilians.
As part of the ongoing efforts to address security challenges in the region, Kinshasa and Kampala have been working closely together. The two countries have been coordinating military operations against armed groups responsible for attacks on civilians in eastern DRC.
The Ugandan president highlighted the importance of regional cooperation in maintaining peace and stability. He emphasized that the relationship between Kinshasa and Kampala is crucial to addressing the security challenges facing the region.
Floribert Anzuluni, who is leading a special mission from President Tshisekedi, thanked Uganda for its support and pledged to continue working towards peace in eastern DRC. He emphasized that stability in the region is essential for economic growth and development.
