By John Ikani
President of Uganda, Yoweri Museveni is set to invite his French counterpart Emmanuel Jean-Michael Frédéric Macron to brainstorm on how to resolve the conflict in neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo.
“I’m going to write to [Mr] Macron and invite him here to discuss African and world issues, including Europe,” President Museveni told the outgoing French ambassador during a meeting on Monday evening.
He added: ““I would like really to sit down with Mr Macron and we talk strategically. Europe has nothing to lose if they work well with Africa.”
I met the outgoing ambassador of France to Uganda H.E Jules-Armand Aniambossou, who briefed me on various issues the French government is involved in, including efforts to bring lasting peace to Eastern DRC. pic.twitter.com/N2eR67upml
— Yoweri K Museveni (@KagutaMuseveni) October 17, 2022
DR Congo is battling rebel activity in large swathes of its eastern region. One of the main armed groups there, the M23, has recently made gains against the army to occupy a strategic border town and areas around it in North Kivu province.
President Macron last month met the leaders of Rwanda and the DR Congo on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York.
They discussed how to put an end to activities of armed groups in DR Congo.