- On Wednesday, January 29, President William Ruto led a remarkable meeting of East African Community leaders (EAC) to discuss the ongoing situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo
- However, Saboti MP Caleb Amini has asked Ruto to address DR Congo's conflict with caution
- According to the Amisi, any distortion could adversely affect the ODM leader Raila Odinga to run for the seat of the Chairman of the African Union Commission.
Nairobi – Saboti MP Caleb Amisi has voiced his concerns over the ongoing conflict in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
Did William Ruto led a meeting about the crisis in DR Congo?
On Wednesday, January 29, leaders of the East African Community (EAC) convened a strange summit to discuss the ongoing conflict in DR Congo.
The meeting chaired by the President of Kenya William Ruto It brought together heads of states from Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania, Uganda, Somalia and South Sudan.
However, Amisi has warned Ruto to address the issue of DR Congo with caution, saying it may have a major diplomatic impact.
According to Amisi, if Kenya does not deal with the Democratic Republic of Congo with caution, it may affect the position of the ODM leader Raila Odinga Win the top seat of the African Union Commission.
The ODM MP said the geographical situation brought by the Democratic Republic of Congo's conflict is so difficult that it could affect the voting systems of approximately six countries that have already approved Raila.
“Brother Ruto, one vote is important in this #Auc elections. Please do not play Congo for making geographical mistakes in this #DRCONGO crisis. to vote, “ Amisi said.
What did Ruto say about the conflict in the DRC?
Earlier, Ruto called for a immediate ceasefire due to the escalating state of anxiety and the humanitarian crisis in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
Ruto, who spoke as chairman of the East African Community (EAC), expressed his concern about the ongoing conflicts in the area.
In his speech on Sunday night, Ruto highlighted the emergency of the situation, especially the humanitarian situation that has severely affected civilians, especially women and children.
Protesters accused Rwanda of sparking an ongoing conflict in the eastern Congo, which has caused more than 400,000 people to evacuate their homes.
What did Kenya say about the attack on its embassy in the DRC?
Meanwhile, The procession It broke out in the capital of Congo, Kinshasa, with protesters robbing and burning the Kenyan embassy and other diplomatic embassies, including Uganda and South Africa.
Police used tear gas to disperse the protesters, who also tried to enter the French embassy, with the Rwandan embassy being severely damaged by fire.
In a statement issued by the Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Korir Sing'oei, Kenya has condemned the attack and called on the Congolese authorities to take immediate action to restore stability and protect diplomatic embassies.
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