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President of Kenya plans to be very aggressive with rebel groups in DRC

Willaim Ruto and Felix Tshisekedi
  • The President of Kenya noted on Monday that Kenyan troops in the DRC have been instructed to be aggressive.
  • William Ruto paid a visit to the President of the DRC and they both discussed several issues. 
  • He reiterated that rebel activities in the region are affecting the entire East African bloc. 

The President of Kenya, President William Ruto disclosed the true intent of the Kenyan troops deployed to the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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During his first visit to the DRC since he took office, the president noted that the Kenyan troops sent to the DRC would enforce peace as opposed to keeping it.

He admitted that the troops had been briefed to be more hard-handed with entities that have disrupted the peace in the country.

This was the first time the Kenyan president defined the objective of the collation of the East African Community Regional Force (EACRF), as he affirmed that the force's mission deviated from traditional peacekeeping.

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Ruto spoke in Kinshasa, the DRC's capital after meeting with his host President Felix Tshisekedi, both of whom discussed various issues.

“We are acutely aware that we have many peacekeeping troops in DRC. But from where we sit as a region, we do not think there’s so much peace to keep.” The Kenyan President stated.

“That’s why it is necessary for a peace enforcement contingent under the East African regional force. That is the mandate upon which the Kenyan troops operate in the context of the East African regional force.” He added.

Furthermore, he noted that the conflict in the DRC was not only affecting the country but also its neighbouring states, so should be dealt with swiftly.

“Kenya reaffirms its support to restoring peace and sustainable stability in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo and the region at large,” he said after both presidents had met in the presidential palace in Kinshasa. “Without peace, no country or individual can have the space to prosper.”

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