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    DRC urged to honour ceasefire as conflict worsens in east

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    South Africa has renewed its call for peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), urging all conflicting parties to uphold past ceasefire agreements and prioritise humanitarian concerns.

    Why is South Africa calling for peace in the DRC?

    Minister in the Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, addressed the Ad Hoc Summit of the Regional Oversight Mechanism of the Peace, Security and Cooperation (PSC) Framework.

    She emphasised that parties in the DRC must show “political will and selfless leadership” by:

    • Honouring signed ceasefire commitments
    • Ending the occupation of territory by armed groups
    • Engaging in open, inclusive peace talks
    • Prioritising the people’s needs over political agendas.

    What’s fuelling the conflict in eastern DRC?

    Despite multiple peace efforts, armed violence continues in eastern DRC. The Minister highlighted several key issues:

    • M23 and FDLR rebel groups have seized towns like Uvira
    • Parallel administrations are being set up in captured areas
    • Human rights violations are on the rise
    • Regional peace and economic development are under threat

    What is South Africa demanding now?

    South Africa is calling for:

    • A verifiable and permanent ceasefire
    • Full implementation of all past agreements
    • Inclusive, root-cause–based dialogue
    • Urgent humanitarian support for affected communities

    Ntshavheni stressed that “peace will endure when the people of the DRC unite” and focus on nation-building.

    Summary of South Africa’s position

    Priority Action Required
    Ceasefire Honour past agreements with verification
    Dialogue Include all parties in root-cause–focused talks
    Armed Groups End occupation, disband parallel administrations
    Humanitarian Response Address displacement, rights abuses and services
    Regional Stability Avoid escalation that affects neighbouring countries
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