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AFPCongoan President Félix Tshisekedi has sworn to restore the state power to the east, where the Rwanda -supported rebels M23 have seized control over the city of Goma and reported to be south to take more territory.
In a television address to the nation, he said he was in the “energetic and coordinated answer” against what he calls “terrorists.”
He criticizes the international community for “inaction” and for not doing enough after the escalating security crisis.
The weekly insult from the rebels encouraged warnings for an oncoming humanitarian crisis and increasing international pressure to end the fighting.
During Wednesday night, Tshisekedi united all Congoose to unite and support the struggle of the army to seize control.
“Be sure of one thing: the Democratic Republic of Congo will not be left to be humiliated or Winned. We will fight and triumph, “he said.
The fighting has forced about 500,000 people from their homes, worsening already acute humanitarian crisis, according to the UN.
Since the fighting began, the city has been cut off by electricity and water and the food has been in a scarce supply.
East African regional virtual summit on Wednesday night, convened by Kenya President William Ruto, Which tshisekedi puzzledcalled for “peaceful settlement of conflicts”.
It was attended by Paul Kagame from Rwanda, along with the leaders of other countries -Member States Burundi, South Sudan, Tanzania and Somalia.
State heads “categorically called on the Government of D -Congo to directly engage with all stakeholders, including M23 and other armed groups that have complaints.”
Tshisekedi refuses to talk directly to the M23 – insisting only to talk to Rwanda.
East African leaders also called for a joint meeting at the summit of the block and the leaders of the South African Regional Community (SADC) to “deliberately on the way forward”. C Congo is a member of both the East African community and SADC.
AFPTshisekedi paid tribute to SADC soldiers, “struggling with us” and the UN forces, who died after the rebel attack on Goma.
Thirteen South African peacekeepers were killed in the deadly conflict in Goma, leading to increased tension between South Africa and Rwanda.
On Wednesday night, Kagame stated that Rwanda was ready to confront South Africa, if necessary, after a claim by South Africa President Kiril Ramafosa, that M23 fighters and Rwanda forces were responsible for death.
In a highly formulated statement directly corresponding to the Ramafos of X, Kagame accused him of distorting their private conversations about the variable situation.
“If South Africa wants to contribute to peaceful decisions, it is good and good, but South Africa is not able to take on the role of a peacemaker or intermediary. And if South Afric , “he said.
The exchange marks a significant escalation of tension between the two nations, whose connection has been fragile for several years.
On Wednesday, Angola called on Congo and Rwanda leaders to meet urgently in Luanda.
The country that mediated for an unsuccessful attempt to talk in December before the M23 began its last offensive also called for the resumption of discussions led by Eastern African communities related to the unrest in the Eastern Dr. Congo.
He came when Tshisekedi visited Luanda for discussions about the next steps in Angola’s negotiations.
Both the EAC and the Efforts of Peace in Luanda in the past failed to resolve the crisis.
Additional reporting from Nomsa Maseko in Johannesburg and Barbara Plet in Nairobi

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