Invited the Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon today, to find a peaceful solution to the crisis in the Republic of Congo, and stressed the need to end the suffering caused by the crisis in the east of the country, which led to the displacement of more than 300 thousand civilians since the start of this year.
The Secretary-General said in the meeting which was attended by heads of Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda and Zambia, and representatives of the International Conference on the Great Lakes region, the African Union and the European Union, "There is no military solution to this crisis .. and we have to look at the specific options to reach a peaceful solution based on promote dialogue and integration and confidence-building. "
The Secretary-General added in high-level meeting, which was held on the sidelines of sixty-seventh session of the General Assembly of the United Nations today, "The regional actors and non-regional most affected are able to assist in dealing with the crisis," adding that efforts by the International Conference on Lakes Region nations and the African Union, reflecting the possibility of deepening regional integration in the long term, so that it is mainly to prevent the emergence of any new crises. "
And the Congo is suffering from waves of violence broke out in recent months in the provinces of North Kivu and South Kivu, and by a group calling itself "or 23", especially the provinces of North Kivu and South Kivu is made up of dissident army soldiers from the country's national.
And signed in recent clashes between the armed group and the National Army forces in Congo, backed by peacekeepers from the United Nations Mission for the Stabilization in the Democratic Republic of the Congo "Monescu".
These clashes have caused the displacement of large numbers of local residents, in addition to increasing concerns about stability in the region.
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