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Office of the Press Secretary
The White House
Washington, DC
December 18, 2012
President Obama spoke today with President Kagame to discuss the
situation in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). President
Obama underscored that any support to the rebel group M23 is
inconsistent with Rwanda’s desire for stability and peace. President
Obama emphasized to President Kagame the importance of permanently
ending all support to armed groups in the DRC, abiding by the recent
commitments he made in Kampala along with Presidents Kabila and
Museveni, and reaching a transparent and credible political agreement
that includes an end to impunity for M23 commanders and others who have
committed serious human rights abuses. President Obama expressed his
belief that from this crisis should emerge a political agreement that
addresses the underlying regional security, economic, and governance
issues while upholding the DRC’s sovereignty and territorial integrity
and noted that he had also delivered this message to President Kabila.
President Obama and President Kagame also discussed the longstanding
governance problems in the DRC. President Obama welcomed President
Kagame’s commitment to moving forward in finding a peaceful solution for
eastern DRC.
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