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WITHDRAWN: Rwanda is accused of backing the M23 rebel group, which controls Goma and other parts of eastern DR Congo. PHOTO: REUTERS
WITHDRAWN: Rwanda is accused of backing the M23 rebel group, which controls Goma and other parts of eastern DR Congo. PHOTO: REUTERS

Rwanda pulls out of regional bloc over DR Congo row

Equatorial Guinea remains Eccas chair
The row comes as efforts to end the fighting in eastern DR Congo continue.
BBC
Rwanda says it is pulling out of a central African regional bloc after a diplomatic row over its involvement in the conflict in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The country was supposed to take up the chairman role of the Economic Community of Central African States (Eccas), which rotates between its 11 members.

But it was prevented from doing so at a meeting on Saturday in Equatorial Guinea.

Announcing its decision to leave Eccas, Rwanda said its right to take up the "chairmanship... was deliberately ignored in order to impose the DRC's diktat".

As a result, it saw "no justification for remaining in an organisation whose current functioning runs counter to its founding principles and intended purpose".

The row comes as efforts to end the fighting in eastern DR Congo continue. Following US mediation, Rwanda and DR Congo are working on a draft peace plan that is expected to be signed later this month.

According to a statement from the Congolese presidency, the Eccas leaders at the summit "acknowledged the aggression against the Democratic Republic of Congo by Rwanda and ordered the aggressor country to withdraw its troops from Congolese soil".

It added that until the dispute was resolved, it was decided that Equatorial Guinea would remain in the chairman role "to the detriment of Rwanda".

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