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France urges Great Lakes parties to respect ceasefire amid ongoing fighting

From Radio Okapi · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • France urged parties in the Great Lakes region to strictly respect their commitments, including ceasefires.
  • The call comes amid ongoing fighting and concerns about the protection of civilians.
  • The French representative to the UN Security Council presided over a meeting on the issue.

France has called on all parties involved in the conflicts in the Great Lakes region to adhere strictly to their commitments, particularly regarding ceasefires. The appeal was made during a meeting of the UN Security Council, where France, currently holding the council's presidency, emphasized the need for peace and the protection of civilians.

During the Security Council session, France acknowledged some progress in peace efforts within the region. However, the French representative stressed that ongoing combat and the continued violation of agreements necessitate a renewed commitment from all parties. The council meeting focused on the critical issue of civilian protection amidst armed conflicts plaguing the area.

The situation in the Great Lakes region remains a significant concern for the international community. France's call highlights the persistent challenges in achieving lasting peace and stability, urging a more robust implementation of existing agreements to de-escalate tensions and safeguard vulnerable populations from the ravages of war.

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Originally published by Radio Okapi in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.