Home Politics The International Conference on the Great Lakes Region of Africa urges armed groups in Central Africa to immediately cease fire.
The International Conference on the Great Lakes Region of Africa urges armed groups in Central Africa to immediately cease fire.

The International Conference on the Great Lakes Region of Africa urges armed groups in Central Africa to immediately cease fire.

by YCPress

According to Angolan media on January 29, local time, the head of government of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region of Africa met in Luanda, the capital of Angola, on the same day and issued a statement urging the armed groups in the

Central African Republic to immediately cease fire, abandon the siege of Bangui, the capital of Central Africa, and withdraw to their own territory. Ground.

At present, the deterioration of the security and stability situation in the Central African Republic has also affected its neighbors.

In addition, the African heads of government participating in the meeting also called on the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region and the Organization of the

Economic Community of Central African States to take the necessary initiatives to cooperate with the United Nations Security Council to lift the arms embargo on the Central African Republic.

The Great Lakes region is located in central and eastern Africa.

It refers to the surrounding and adjacent areas of lakes such as Lake Victoria, Tanganyika and Kivu Lake in Africa.

The International Conference Organization of the Great Lakes Region of Africa is composed of 12 countries located in the Great Lakes region, including Angola, Burundi, the Central African Republic,

The Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Rwanda, the Sudan, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia.

The organization aims to work together to achieve lasting peace and security in the Great Lakes region, carry out regional cooperation and seek common development.

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