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UN praises Angola's efforts for peace in the DRC and reaffirms full support for the country

Angola's efforts to achieve peace in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) were praised by the United Nations (UN) Security Council Committee on the DRC, which reiterated “full support” for the country to “ease the current situation”. These were the statements made by Michael Imran Kanu, president of the committee, who held, this Friday, a meeting with the President of the Republic, João Lourenço.

: CIPRA
CIPRA  

The UN body "particularly congratulated Angola's efforts that led to the holding of the fifth ministerial meeting" on 15 October, according to a statement from CIPRA, to which VerAngola had access.

On the occasion, Michael Imran Kanu said that the UN Security Council Sanctions Committee on the DRC also "urges all parties to make an even greater effort to scrupulously comply with the agreement reached on 30 June".

For the official, the worsening of the situation in the east of that African country could also lead to a worsening of security and stability in the Great Lakes region.

For this reason, according to Imran Kanu, the aforementioned committee "calls on both parties to comply with the harmonized plan, with a view to achieving a lasting peace solution, and reiterates its support for the implementation of the Luanda and Nairobi Process".

"The United Nations Security Council (UN) Committee on the Democratic Republic of the Congo, established by Resolution 1533 (2004), is responsible for monitoring compliance with the sanctions imposed in the context of the conflict in the country," the note states, which also states that this committee is also responsible for evaluating reports from experts, as well as promoting "dialogue between the parties involved" and supporting "efforts to resolve the conflict, contributing to the security and reconstruction" of the DRC.

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