[Francophones] Je transfère cet article tel qu'il est en Anglais publié par un quotidien de Kigali "New Times".

Bishop Venuste Mutiganda audivia2002 at yahoo.fr
Mer 29 Oct 15:40:18 GMT 2008


 I transfer your "request to WHOM IT MAY CONCERN".  

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À: "'Bishop Venuste Mutiganda'" <audivia2002 at yahoo.fr>
Date: Mercredi 29 Octobre 2008, 15h38




 
 

 

 

 







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Subject: [Francophones] Je
transfère cet article tel qu'il est en Anglais publié par un quotidien de
 Kigali "New
Times". 



   


 
  
  
   
    
    Wednesday, 29th October 2008 
    
    
       
    
   
   
    
    Kabila sends special envoy to Kagame 
    
   
   
    
     
    
    Amb. Joseph Mutaboba (L) chats with DRC Foreign
    Affairs Minister, Thambwe Mwamba.(PPU photo) 
    
    
   
   
    
    BY KENNEDY NDAHIRO 
    
   
   
    
    VILLAGE URUGWIRO - DRC President Joseph
    Kabila Tuesday sent a special message to President Paul Kagame. 
    The
    message was delivered by Kabila’s new Foreign Affairs minister,
    Alexis Thambwe Mwamba, at Village Urugwiro . 
    The
    President’s Special Envoy to the Great Lakes Region, Ambassador
    Joseph Mutaboba, revealed that Kabila’s message dwelt on the current
    volatile situation in North Kivu , where
    the DRC government is struggling to contain rebels of the National Congress
    for the Defence of the People (CNDP). 
    Kabila
    also sounded out on the possibility of both Heads of State meeting to
    discuss outstanding issues. 
    Kagame
    reportedly sent back a message to Kabila that CNDP was not
 Rwanda ’s
    problem and that it was a Congolese internal matter that only they could
    resolve. 
    “The
    President however reiterated his concerns of the continued alliance between
    the DRC government and the rebel militia, Democratic Front for Libration of
    Rwanda (FDLR), who are a security menace to
 Rwanda ,” said Ambassador
    Mutaboba who attended the meeting. 
    Kagame
    is said to have reminded Kabila of the several engagements that the DRC has
    failed to honour, in regards to the Disarmament, Demobilisation,
    Repatriation, Resettlement and Reintegration (DDRR), of the FDLR as agreed,
    among them in the Lusaka , Pretoria 
    and Nairobi 
    agreements. DRC has failed to implement any of them.  
    On
    the issue of a potential Summit 
    between the two Heads of State, Kagame replied that it was not the priority
    at the moment. He said that implementing what was agreed before was more
    important in order to avoid piling more agreements that would remain dead
    letters. 
    However
    President Kagame suggested a way forward: both Presidents could continue
    having consultations by phone as they usually do, and that an exchange of
    envoys could pave the way forward to a face-to-face meeting.   
    Alexis
    Thambwe Mwamba was appointed Foreign Affairs minister over the weekend,
    replacing Antipas Mbusa Nyamwisi. 
    Ends 
    
   
  
   
  
 


   



 




      
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