Uganda to send 1,000 troops to regional force against M23 in DRC

Uganda would be the third nation to deploy troops after contingents from Kenya and Burundi have arrived within the japanese Democratic Republic of Congo.

Congolese military partaking in a joint operation with Ugandan forces against the ISIL-linked Allied Democratic Forces (ADF)
The Congolese navy partakes in a joint operation with Ugandan forces in opposition to the ISIL-linked Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) [File: Kenny Katombe/Reuters]

Uganda’s military stated on Monday that it's going to ship 1,000 troops to neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) by the tip of this month to affix a regional power mandated to assist finish a long time of instability.

The seven nations of the East African Neighborhood (EAC), which DRC joined this 12 months, agreed in April to arrange a power to struggle militia teams in its east.

Uganda would be the third nation to deploy troops after contingents from Kenya and Burundi have arrived within the space, Uganda’s military spokesman Felix Kulayigye stated. However their involvement has been opposed by some activist teams and officers due to Uganda’s position within the battle in DRC.

In September, Uganda paid Congo $65m, the primary installment of reparations amounting to $325m for losses brought on by Ugandan troops occupying Congolese territory within the Nineties.

Japanese DRC already hosts a whole bunch of Ugandan troops, deployed practically a 12 months in the past underneath a separate bilateral association to assist seek out the ISIL-allied group Allied Democratic Forces (ADF).

Regardless of billions of dollars spent on one of many United Nations’ largest peacekeeping forces, greater than 120 armed teams proceed to function throughout giant swathes of japanese Congo, together with M23 rebels, which Congo has repeatedly accused Rwanda of supporting. Kigali denies the claims.

The UN says it discovered proof opposite to Kigali’s claims.

The M23 have staged a significant offensive this 12 months, seizing territory, forcing hundreds of individuals from their properties, and sparking a diplomatic row between Congo and Rwanda.

On Friday, the EAC stated Kenya’s former President Uhuru Kenyatta and Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame had agreed on the necessity for M23 rebels to stop fireplace and withdraw from captured territory.

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