Faure Gnassingbé Launches Mediation Mission in Eastern DRC Crisis

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Friday, 18 April 2025 16:09
Faure Gnassingbé Launches Mediation Mission in Eastern DRC Crisis

(Togo First) - On April 16, 2025, Togolese President Faure Gnassingbé started his mediation in the crisis between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda. The African Union (AU) appointed Gnassingbé just a few days earlier.

Gnassingbé first went to Angola, where he met President João Lourenço, who passed him the baton as mediator in the ongoing crisis. Together, they reviewed the negotiations that Lourenço led until his recent resignation.

The two presidents met in Luanda. They assessed the security and humanitarian situation in eastern Congo, where violence continues. They discussed past efforts to restart talks between Kinshasa and Kigali. They also talked about the new role that Lomé will play in this mediation.

Securing a ceasefire is the first goal set for Gnassingbé by the AU, as a ceasefire is necessary to restart lasting dialogue. Over the recent weeks, the conflict has escalated in eastern DRC, and all peace efforts have failed so far.

Gnassingbé was picked due to his experience mediating crises in Africa, especially in West Africa.

The AU appointed Gnassingbé on April 12 to revive peace talks between the two countries. These talks happen against a backdrop of conflict involving the March 23 Movement (M23), an armed group that Congo accuses of working with Rwanda.

This article was initially published in French by Esaïe Edoh

Edited in English by Ola Schad Akinocho

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