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Rwanda Presses EU Envoy on Security Threats and Regional Stability

Rwanda has expressed deep concerns over the ongoing security crisis in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), emphasizing that regional stability is at risk due to the presence of hostile forces near its borders. In a meeting held in Kigali, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, General (Rtd) James Kabarebe, conveyed these apprehensions to the visiting European Union (EU) Special Envoy for the Great Lakes region, Ambassador Johan Borgstam.​

General Kabarebe highlighted that Rwanda faces significant threats from a coalition of armed groups operating in eastern DRC, including the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR), Burundian troops, Wazalendo ethnic militias, and European mercenaries. He emphasized that these forces pose a direct security risk to Rwanda and must be neutralized.​

“Our sovereignty has been violated more than 20 times since 2018. Rwanda cannot sit back while these threats persist, and our defensive measures will remain in place until they are fully addressed,” General Kabarebe stated.​

He also dismissed comparisons between the conflict in eastern DRC and the war in Ukraine as politically motivated distractions, arguing that such narratives divert attention from the real issues at hand.​

General Kabarebe accused the Congolese government of failing to manage internal insecurity, citing the presence of over 200 armed groups, systematic persecution of Congolese Tutsi communities, and the continued activity of the FDLR, a UN and US-sanctioned militia linked to the perpetrators of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.​

“The EU is well aware of the historical context of this insecurity. Some actors bear direct responsibility and should take their fair share of the blame,” he stated.​

Rwanda also criticized what it described as “domestic EU politics and vested interests” influencing European foreign policy decisions in the region. The Rwandan Ministry of Foreign Affairs asserted that punitive measures imposed on Rwanda do little to resolve the crisis and instead undermine African-led peace initiatives.​

“The DRC cannot continue misleading the international community by calling for sanctions against Rwanda as a way to mask its governance failures, rampant corruption, and grave human rights abuses,” the ministry said in a statement.​

Rwanda reaffirmed its demand for security guarantees, including the withdrawal of all foreign forces near its borders and a comprehensive resolution to the M23 conflict. It called on the EU to adopt a more constructive approach, urging its member states to support peace efforts rather than entangling regional security matters in geopolitical interests.​

“We encourage the EU to engage positively in stabilizing the region and avoid mixing politics with security matters,” the ministry added.​

As of now, Ambassador Borgstam, who is on a working visit to Kigali, has not publicly responded to Rwanda’s concerns.

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