Luanda: The Angolan head of state, Joo Louren§o, analyzed on Monday in Luanda, the armed conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) with a delegation of Congolese religious, led by Monsignor Fulgence Muteba, President of the National Episcopal Conference of that country.
According to Angola Press News Agency, Joo Louren§o, also President of the African Union, which until recently mediated in the conflict between the DRC and Rwanda, exchanged views with the members of the Congolese religious delegation with the aim of finding solutions for peace, stability, and security in the region.
At the end of the audience, the spokesman of the delegation, Reverend Eric Nsenga, told the press that the Angolan statesman, as President of the African Union, “is a very important player in the process of stabilization of the DRC.”
He said that President Joo Louren§o will be able to make a good contribution and follow the initiatives of the churches in the DRC for an immediate end to the conflict, which has caused thousands of deaths and injuries and a serious humanitarian crisis.
“President Joo Louren§o is fundamental and we are grateful for the audience he has granted us. We will leave here with a well-studied lesson so that we can contribute in the best way possible to the resolution of this crisis,” said the spokesman.
The political and military situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo has deteriorated rapidly due to the actions of the Rwandan-backed M23 rebel group. After taking Goma, the capital of North Kivu province, in January 2025, the rebels advanced and took Bukavu, the second largest city in the east of the country and the capital of South Kivu, on February 16, 2025.