France called on Thursday to withdraw from the Rwanda Army and Kigari to withdraw from the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
A few days after the M23 claims that it dominates sesame sesame in the major East Conze City.
Congo’s sovereignty “I can’t negotiate” –Prad
Paris repeatedly blamed the Congo M23 attack.
“I can’t negotiate the sovereignty and territories of (Congo) sovereignty,” said Christoph Remin, a spokesman of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
“The M23 must withdraw from the territorial territory. The Rwanda Army must urgently leave the DRC territory,” he said.
He said that after visiting Kinshasa, Jean Noel Barot, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, traveled to Kigari, the capital of Rwanda.
Spokesman said that Paris supported Angola and Kenya’s diplomatic efforts to mediate peace negotiations between Congo and Rwanda.
The Minister’s visit occurs after the protest attacks the French embassy and other diplomatic missions in the Congo capital.
M23 pledges “march to KINSHASA”
The M23 group pledged to continue attacking with the Congo after capturing sesame, the capital of Kita Kibu.
According to the AFP News Agency and Rwandan media, “We will continue to release until Kinshasa,” said Konayu Nangaa, the head of the group, including the M23.
“We are in sesame. We don’t leave … Unless we have answered the questions we picked up weapons,” he said.
The statement was made after the Congo President Felix Tsushissekedi sweared to the M23 and the Rwanda army a “active and adjusted reaction.”
On Thursday, Rwanda’s President Paul Kagago said that Kigari was ready to “conflict” with South Africa over the accusation of Pretoria’s M23 attacks.
Thirteen South African soldiers have existed in the eastern Congo as part of the UN peace maintenance, but have been killed since last week’s hostile act.
What is the Congo conflict?
M23 continued to make recent profits and pushed sesame into Nankibu.
Rwanda accused the row -led militia Kigari, who states that the Congo was related to the Rwanda massacre in 1994.
Congo accuses Rwanda that the mineral in Central African countries is using M23 as a way to dominate the abundant territory, and denies accusations.
SDI/JCG (AFP, Reuters)