Tag: Joint EAC-SADC Summit

  • EAC, SADC to hold joint virtual summit on DRC security crisis

    EAC, SADC to hold joint virtual summit on DRC security crisis

    The Heads of State and Government of the East African Community (EAC) and the Southern African Development Community (SADC) will convene their second joint Summit on 24 March 2025 to address the critical security situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).

    The Heads of State and Government of the East African Community (EAC) and the Southern African Development Community (SADC) will convene their second joint Summit on 24 March 2025 to address the critical security situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).

    The virtual joint Summit will be co-chaired by Kenyan President and EAC Chairperson, William Ruto, alongside Zimbabwean President and SADC Chairperson, Dr. Emmerson Mnangagwa.

    According to a statement, those representing SADC will be its “Double Troika” Member States: Zimbabwe (Chair), Angola (former Chair), and Madagascar (incoming Chair); along with the three countries leading the SADC Organ on Politics, Defence, and Security Affairs: Tanzania (Chair), Malawi (incoming Chair), and Zambia (former Chair).

    Additional participants include South Africa (Troop Contributing Country to the SADC Mission in the DRC) and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

    The joint Summit will deliberate on the report presented during the Joint EAC-SADC Ministerial Meeting held on 17 March 2025 in Harare, Zimbabwe.

    Today’s summit was planned by President Ruto and President Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe when they held talks on Saturday, in Windhoek, Namibia.

    The leaders agreed to consult and call a virtual meeting between the two regional blocs today (Monday) to discuss the DRC crisis.

    In a statement on his X handle, President Ruto noted that EAC and SADC are firmly committed to implementing the resolutions of the joint summit held in February in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, on the escalating conflict in Eastern DRC.

    “Our primary focus is to address the crisis and deliver lasting peace.” He stated. “In Windhoek, Namibia, held talks with President Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe, who is also the chair of SADC. We agreed to consult and eventually call a virtual meeting between the two regional blocs next week to discuss the DRC crisis.”

    The two leaders further agreed to work together in strengthening regional integration and boosting trade through the Tripartite Free Trade Agreement, which unites the EAC, SADC and COMESA.

    “With President Mnangagwa, we also agreed to work together in strengthening regional integration and boosting trade through the Tripartite Free Trade Agreement, which unites the EAC, SADC and COMESA, as well as advancing the African Continental Free Trade Area agreement.” President Ruto noted.

    Last week’s meeting in Harare reviewed progress on the implementation of resolutions adopted by the Heads of State and Government in Dar es Salaam in February 2025 regarding the deteriorating security and humanitarian situation in eastern DRC.

    Kenya’s Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi who co-chaired the joint ministerial meeting underscored the urgency of bringing all parties to the negotiation table, arguing that dialogue is the only viable path toward sustainable peace in the DRC.

    “The escalating humanitarian toll necessitates urgent regional and international intervention to prevent further suffering and displacement. We must consolidate and adopt key resolutions before the situation spirals further out of control,” he added.

    Mudavadi further expressed concern over the persistent presence of illegal armed groups, both local and foreign, which continue to fuel insecurity and displace populations.

    During the meeting, he reaffirmed Kenya’s position, advocating for a non-partisan, non-coercive, and collective process driven by diplomatic and political initiatives led by African leadership.

    “As we look ahead, we must establish mechanisms where African problems are addressed through African-led solutions. Many countries outside Africa are increasingly prioritizing their own affairs, and this is a wake-up call for the continent to take charge of its challenges,” he observed.

    Also read https://www.kbc.co.ke/mudavadi-calls-for-urgent-action-to-address-drc-crisis/

    https://www.kbc.co.ke/mudavadi-to-lead-eac-sadc-talks-on-eastern-drc-security-in-harare/

  • Ruto calls for immediate ceasefire, dialogue to end DRC crisis

    Ruto calls for immediate ceasefire, dialogue to end DRC crisis

    President William Ruto has called for an immediate ceasefire and urgent diplomatic intervention to address the escalating crisis in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

    Speaking at the joint summit of East African Community (EAC) and Southern African Development Community (SADC) heads of state in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Ruto urged all parties involved to embrace dialogue and take collective action to restore stability.

    “The recent escalation of hostilities in Goma and the surrounding areas is a stark reminder of the increasing fragility the situation presents and that only urgent collective action to facilitate a negotiated solution will offer relief,” said Ruto.

    He urged all warring parties, including the M23 rebels and the Congolese armed forces, to cease hostilities immediately.

    “We stand together to call on all parties to actualize the ceasefire; and specifically, on the M23 to halt further advancement and the armed forces of the DRC, to cease all retaliatory measures,” Ruto stated.

    “The security of the DRC is essential not only to the stability of the country but also to the prosperity and cohesion of the entire EAC and SADC. We call upon all parties to prioritize dialogue, cooperation, and, above all, the protection of civilian lives,” he added.

    Ruto, who is also the co-chair of the summit,  dismissed military solutions as ineffective and urged a diplomatic approach that addresses the root causes of the crisis.

    “We must resist the temptation to think we can shoot or bombard our way into a solution. Only a comprehensive diplomatic approach will establish lasting peace,” he stated.

    Ruto further called for the consolidation of the of the Luanda and Nairobi peace processes into a single regional framework to minimizes the risk of parallel efforts that may undermine peace efforts.

    President Ruto and his Zimbabwean counterpart Emmerson Mnangagwa are co-chairing the ongoing summit, with DRC President Félix Tshisekedi participating virtually.

  • Ruto in Tanzania for joint EAC-SADC Summit

    Ruto in Tanzania for joint EAC-SADC Summit

    President William Ruto departed for Tanzania on Friday evening to participate in the joint East African Community (EAC) and Southern African Development Community (SADC) Summit.

    The meeting seeks to address the escalating crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

    Deputy President Kithure Kindiki led top government officials in seeing off the Head of State.

    Other officials included Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen and Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi as well as National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichungwa.

    “Seen off President William Ruto as he departed for Tanzania to attend the joint EAC-SADC Summit on the situation in the DRC,” DP Kindiki said on X.

    The summit brings together regional leaders in an effort to ease tensions and promote peace in the troubled eastern DRC.