Rwanda To Provide Security In Congo
Rwanda will keep troops in neighboring Congo until security along its border is guaranteed, according to its vice president.
Paul Kagame, who is also minister of defense, said Sunday that Rwandan troops intervened in the 4-month-old insurgency in Congo on the side of the rebels because Congo’s President Laurent Kabila had recruited thousands of former Rwandan Hutu soldiers and militiamen who had fled Rwanda in fear of reprisals for the 1994 genocide.
Rwandan Hutu rebels use bases in eastern Congo to launch cross-border attacks aimed at destabilizing Rwanda’s Tutsi-led government.
Kagame said Rwanda would support a U.N.-brokered peace agreement in Congo that addresses the concerns of Congolese rebels fighting to overthrow Kabila and his country’s security.