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EAC Defence Chiefs Convene in Arusha to Plan Regional Force Exit from Eastern DRC

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General Wilson Mbadi, Uganda’s Chief of Defence Forces (CDF), recently participated in a crucial meeting alongside counterparts from the East African Community (EAC) in Arusha. The gathering aimed to finalize an exit strategy for the EAC Regional Force from the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

The high-level discussions, held on Wednesday, revolved around formulating a comprehensive plan for the withdrawal of the EAC Regional Force, taking into account the prevailing situation in Eastern DRC. General Mbadi highlighted the key agenda items, including the modalities and guidelines for a structured and strategic withdrawal.

The decisions made during this gathering were guided by the directives set forth in the preceding Heads of State summit, which focused on charting a clear path forward regarding the complex situation in Eastern DRC. The discussions underscored the need for a coordinated and organized exit strategy that ensures the stability and security of the region post-withdrawal.

The participation of Chiefs of Defence Forces from various EAC member states signified a collective commitment to addressing the regional challenges in Eastern DRC with a unified approach. Their deliberations emphasized the importance of a gradual and well-coordinated exit plan that considers the security implications and stability of the area upon the departure of the EAC Regional Force.

General Mbadi expressed optimism regarding the discussions and the collaborative efforts among the EAC member states. He reiterated the commitment to executing a responsible withdrawal, ensuring that the departure of the EAC Regional Force aligns with the broader objective of fostering lasting peace and security in Eastern DRC.

The meeting in Arusha stands as a pivotal step in the process, outlining a structured framework for the eventual withdrawal of the EAC Regional Force while upholding the region’s commitment to supporting peace and stability in Eastern DRC.

As the EAC Chiefs of Defence Forces work towards finalizing the exit plan, ongoing coordination and cooperation among member states remain paramount. The outcomes of these discussions signal a unified determination to address the situation in Eastern DRC with a comprehensive and strategic approach.

For further updates and developments regarding the EAC Regional Force withdrawal from Eastern DRC, stay tuned to official statements and announcements from the East African Community.

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