Uhuru meets EU delegation, US and Swiss Ambassadors over DRC peace process
Former President
Uhuru Kenyatta on Tuesday met a European Union (EU) delegation for talks on the
ongoing quest for peace and stability in the eastern part of the Democratic
Republic of Congo (DRC).
The EU delegation
was led by Bernard Quintin, who is the Deputy Managing Director for Africa.
Kenyatta, who is
the facilitator of the East African Community (EAC)–led Nairobi peace process,
also met with U.S Ambassador to Kenya Meg Whitman as well as her Switzerland
counterpart Valentin Zellweger for deliberations.
The
representatives and the delegation deliberated on the current operational situation,
progress made, and their support for the ongoing political process of finding
lasting peace and stability in eastern DRC.
Kenyatta also received
a report from his technical advisors following a meeting with the East African
Community Monitoring & Verification Mechanism earlier.
The former Head of
State recently expressed hope that the ongoing process will ultimately bring peace to the region and that the displaced persons will
be able to go back to their homes and farms.
He spoke on May 8,
2023 after he paid a courtesy call to Burundian President Évariste
Ndayishimiye at the State House in Bujumbura, where he stated
the importance of peace to the region.
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