UN News Service (New York)

Congo-Kinshasa: New UN Envoy Meets With President, Officials

Alan Doss, the new United Nations envoy to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), has met with the country's President and other officials on issues of peace, security and development in the strife-torn nation.

Mr. Doss, the Secretary-General's Special Representative and head of the UN peacekeeping operation in the DRC, known as MONUC, met yesterday with President Joseph Kabila in the capital Kinshasa, UN spokesperson Michele Montas told reporters in New York.

He assured the President that he intended to contribute to the consolidation of peace in the DRC, and also reaffirmed the UN's support for the President's initiative on the conference on peace, security and development in the country's north-eastern Kivu provinces, which began on 6 January.

The conference is being held in Goma, the capital of North Kivu province, where fighting has escalated in recent months between Government troops and rebels allied with the dissident army general, Laurent Nkunda, forcing hundreds of thousands of civilians to flee their homes.

This weekend the conference heard presentations by South Kivu community leaders and by representatives of various armed groups opposed to the Government. It is expected to conclude on 17 January.

Today, Mr. Doss met with the President of the Senate and later with the Prime Minister, whom he assured of MONUC's firm commitment in helping the Government restore its authority across the vast country, Ms. Montas added.

Although the DRC held its first democratic elections in over four decades in 2006, solidifying its transition from a six-year civil war that cost 4 million lives, fighting has continued in the volatile east of the vast country.


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  • hrschrader
    Jan 16 2008, 06:17

    The UN forces in DR Congo, that have already shown that they are not capable of being neutral and that are loaded with the scandal of molestation of Kongolese woman and trafficing of precious metals are continuing on the false leg even after bringing in their new man Mr Alan Doss. As his predesessor had been much too close to Kabila , the new leadership of the MONUC repeats the same mistake in adressing the Kongolese President like a democraticly elected person of good standing. The operation of MONUC together with the Congolese army in the East failed totally and as a result of that, Kabila was forced to start the conference in Goma , he is now praised for. Despite the advice of the INTERNATIONAL CRISIS COMITEE ,not to be too close to Kabila and his army in order to keep the trust of the population, the UN now lost the last bit of it in the region. The conference is nothing than a helpless attempt to cover the fact, that the unrest in the reagion is not mainly related to ethnic conflict but a constant war for western influence over the natural recourses of East Congo. Now even China as a powerful player has joined the game. The "democratic" elections have already proven to be unfit to solve the conflict in the DR Congo. If the UN force continues to help Kabila, it will be torn into peaces by this conflict as well.

    Helmut R. Schrader www.helmutschrader.de