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08KINSHASA844 2008-10-06 14:50 2011-08-25 00:00 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Embassy Kinshasa
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FM AMEMBASSY KINSHASA
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC IMMEDIATE 8551
INFO RUEHXR/RWANDA COLLECTIVE
RUCNSAD/SOUTHERN AF DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY COLLECTIVE
RUEAIIA/CIA WASHDC
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RUZEJAA/JAC MOLESWORTH RAF MOLESWORTH UK
UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 04 KINSHASA 000844 
 
SENSITIVE 
SIPDIS 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: PGOV PREL MOPS KPKO PHUM PREF CG
SUBJECT:    Minister of Foreign Affairs convokes 
            P-5 October 4 to discuss eastern Congo 
 
1.  (SBU) Summary: Congolese Minister of Foreign Affairs Mbusa 
Nyamwisi convoked UN Security Council P-5 representatives on October 
4 to make an official statement on the situation in the eastern part 
of the Congo and to discuss GDRC preoccupations with Laurent 
Nkunda's recent belligerent declarations and concerns over an 
alleged build-up of Rwandan troops across the border from the DRC. 
All parties represented in the meeting expressed continued support 
for the AMANI and Nairobi Communique processes.  End Summary. 
 
2.  (SBU) Mbusa convoked a snap meeting (invitations were extended 
the same day) of ambassadors of UN Security Council Permanent 
members (P-5) to a meeting on the security situation in eastern DRC 
on October 4.  In attendance were the Minister of State for the 
Interior; Denis Kalume, the National Security Advisor, Kaumba; 
Ambassadors of the UK, France and China; First Secretary of Russian 
Embassy; and U.S. Officer-in-Charge in Kinshasa, Stephen Haykin 
(Charge d'Affaires was in Goma).  Mbusa distributed a statement at 
the meeting; the text of statement follows in unofficial translation 
(para 9) and in original French text (para 10).  (Note:  The 
statement has also been posted to the Ministry's website.  End 
note.) 
 
P-5 pledges continued support to Amani, Nairobi 
--------------------------------------------- -- 
 
3.  (SBU) After the Minister's presentation the UK Ambassador spoke 
first, stating that his government shares the GDRC's concerns and 
agrees in the need to stick to the Amani and Nairobi processes. He 
affirmed the need to maintain the Joint Task Force with Rwanda as 
well as the need for the two countries to open Embassies.  He 
suggested that the joint verification mechanism would be appropriate 
for addressing concerns regarding potential border violations and 
asked if the GDRC has yet addressed this issue directly with the 
Government of Rwanda.  He noted that the UK condemns Nkunda's 
declaration and reiterated support for the AMANI and Nairobi 
processes. 
 
4.  (SBU) The French Ambassador noted that the EC Special Envoy, 
Roland Van de Geer is currently in Goma.  He called Nkunda's latest 
declaration tantamount to treason. He stated that the EC did not 
plan to make a statement on the declaration so as not to embolden 
Nkunda through recognition.  He affirmed the need to maintain a 
cease fire.  He noted the need to look into the actions of Rwanda 
but stated that he had no specific information and thus no position 
as yet.  He reiterated EU support for Amani. 
 
5.  (SBU) The Chinese Ambassador acknowledged the GDRC concerns and 
stated that China wants peace and therefore supports all peace 
processes.  The U.S. OIC noted that U.S. positions in support of 
stability are well known by the GDRC and, in particular, the U.S. 
supports AMANI, the Nairobi Communique, and the current plan for 
disengagement.  He asked for further clarification on the basis for 
concerns about the alleged buildup on the eastern frontier. 
 
Mbusa alleges build-up of Rwandan troops along border 
--------------------------------------------- -------- 
 
6.  (SBU) Minister Mbusa then stated that there is a build-up of 
Rwandan troops all across the border corresponding to the 
Kibumba-Bungana axis.  He asserted that Nkunda would not take such 
strong positions without renewed support from Rwanda.  He noted that 
the GDRC has observation posts in the area. He stated that it is 
difficult to address concerns directly with Kigali due to lack of 
diplomatic relations but noted that the President of the African 
Union is informed of the GDRC's concerns and that he expects a 
regional, AU, response.  He also noted that the GDRC accepts the 
disengagement plan. 
 
7.   (SBU) The Russian First Secretary said he had little to add to 
what had already been stated.  The French Ambassador noted MONUC's 
view that the Congolese Armed Forces (FARDC) need to maintain 
control of the FDLR, especially at three particular sites, and asked 
the GDRC's view.  Minister Kalume responded that MONUC is helping to 
train the FARDC to counter the FDLR.  He stated that the Congolese 
population also wants the GDRC to take action against the FDLR. 
National Security Advisor Kaumba noted that the FDRC has reinforced 
troops near FDLR positions and decried complaints by the Rwandans 
that there are FARDC troop concentrations in these areas. 
 
8. (SBU) Comment: The meeting was amicable and the GDRC's messages 
were clear and direct.  We welcome Embassy Kigali's comments on 
allegations regarding Rwandan actions.  End comment. 
 
Unofficial translation of Ministry statement 
-------------------------------------------- 
 
KINSHASA 00000844  002 OF 004 
 
 
 
9.  (U) Following is an unofficial translation of the Minister's 
October 3 statement. 
 
Begin unofficial translation: 
 
Statement of the Government of the DRC to Ambassadors Representing 
the Member Countries of the United Nations Security Council. 
 
Excellencies, Ambassadors; 
 
I start first by welcoming you and presenting you with an outline on 
the purpose of this meeting. 
 
As you will have noted, with us today are the Minister of State for 
the Interior, Decentralization and Security, President of the 
Steering Committee of the AMANI Program, myself, Minister of Foreign 
Affairs and International Cooperation and President of the Steering 
Committee for the Nairobi Process, with the Coordinator of this 
plan, the special advisor of the Head of State for security matters. 
This program addresses foreign armed groups present on Congolese 
soil (FDLR and others). 
 
With respect to the frame of reference for this meeting, it is in 
the context of the evolution of the security situation in the east 
of our country.  And we wish to outline two issues of concern to the 
Facilitation that are also of issues of concern to the two Programs 
(Amani and Nairobi Communique). 
 
The first issue of concern: 
 
The bellicose declaration of Laurent Nkundabatware 
 
We would like to remind our august participants that Nkunda declared 
on October 2, 2008 that, for him, AMANI is buried and that his 
movement ceased to be a movement seeking redress and has become a 
rebellion with the establishment of structures such as a parallel 
government. 
 
Taking into account the serious consequences this type of 
declaration could have on the peace and security of the sub-region, 
we call upon you as members of the Security Council so that you can 
fully play your role of prevention and of maintaining the peace and, 
above all, monitor that past resolutions adopted by the United 
nations Security Council are respected, in particular: 
 
First: with regard to the respect of the integrity and the authority 
of the State throughout the entire territory of the Congo 
 
Second:  with regard to the respect of the AMANI Program and the 
Nairobi Communique as the only ultimate framework for the 
reestablishment of peace in the DRC and in the sub-region. 
 
We ask you that MONUC be used, therefore, to bring about peace and 
we support the request that has just been formulated by the Special 
Representative of the Secretary General of the United Nations to the 
members of the Security Council to that effect. 
 
The second issue of concern: 
 
In accordance with information from Rwanda, which is clearly 
supporting the CNDP, and which is reinforcing its positions along 
the frontier with our country from Bunagana to Kibumba, in flagrant 
violation of all processes now underway. 
 
We ask members of the Security Council to carefully monitor this 
situation, which risks inflaming the region and endangering the 
prospects for peace for some time to come if the Security Council 
does not play its role of prevention and peacekeeping by exerting 
pressure on Rwanda. 
 
To conclude, in our capacities of Presidents of the Steering 
Committees of the two Programs, we reiterate the desire of the 
Government of the Republic to have both programs move forward 
simultaneously to permit the return to peace, the return of refugees 
and the internally displaced, and to instill a climate of harmony 
and peaceful cohabitation of all core communities, along with the 
return of foreign armed groups to their countries of origin. 
 
We thank you for your attention and are available to respond to any 
questions questions you may have. 
 
End translation. 
 
Original French text of Ministry statement 
 
KINSHASA 00000844  003 OF 004 
 
 
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10.  (U) Following is original French text of the foreign minister's 
statement. 
 
Begin original text in French: 
 
COMMUNICATION DU GOUVERNEMENT DE LA RDC AUX AMBASSADEURS 
REPRESENTANTS LES PAYS MEMBRES DU CONSEIL DE SECURITE DES NATIONS 
UNIES 
 
EXCELLENCES MESSIEURS LES AMBASSADEURS, 
 
JE COMMENCE TOUT D'ABORD PAR VOUS SOUHAITER LA BIENVENUE ET VOUS 
PRESENTER LE CADRE ET L'OBJET DE CETTE RENCONTRE. 
 
COMME VOUS L'AUREZ CONSTATE, NOUS NOUS RETROUVONS AVEC LE MINISTRE 
D'ETAT CHARGE DE L'INTERIEUR, DECENTRALISATION ET SECURITE, 
PRESIDENT DU COMITE DE PILOTAGE DU PROGRAMME AMANI, MOI-MEME, 
MINISTRE DES AFFAIRES ETRANGERES ET DE LA COOPERATION INTERNATIONALE 
ET PRESIDENT DU COMITE DE PILOTAGE DU PROCESSUS DE NAROBI AVEC LE 
COORDONNATEUR DE CE PLAN, LE CONSEILLER SPECIAL DU CHEF DE L'ETAT EN 
MATIERE DE SECURITE. CE PROGRAMME TRAITE DES GROUPES ARMES ETRANGERS 
PRESENTS SUR LE SOL CONGOLAIS. 
 
EN CE QUI CONCERNE LE  CADRE DE CETTE RENCONTRE, NOUS LE SITUONS EN 
RAPPORT AVEC L'EVOLUTION DE LA SITUATION SECURITAIRE A L'EST DE 
NOTRE PAYS. ET NOUS AVONS TENU A PRESENTER NOS DEUX PREOCCUPATIONS A 
LA FACILITATION QUI EST COMMUNE AUX DEUX PROGRAMMES (AMANI  ET 
COMMUNIQUE DE NAROBI). 
 
LA PREMIERE PREOCCUPATION : 
 
LA DECLARATION BELLIQUEUSE DE LAURENT NKUNDABATWARE. 
 
NOUS VOUDRIONS RAPPELER A VOTRE AUGUSTE ASSISTANCE QUE NKUNDABATWARE 
A DECLARE EN DATE DU 02 OCTOBRE2008 QUE, POUR LUI, AMANI EST ENTERRE 
ET QUE SON MOUVEMENT CESSAIT D'ETRE UN MOUVEMENT DE REVENDICATION ET 
DEVENAIT UNE REBELLION AVEC UNE MISE EN PLACE DES STRUCTURES TELLES 
QUE UN GOUVERNEMENT PARALLELE. 
 
COMPTE TENU DES CONSEQUENCES GRAVES QUE POURRAIENT ENTRAINER CES 
GENRES DES DECLARATIONS SUR LA PAIX ET LA SECURITE DANS LA SOUS - 
REGION, NOUS TENONS A INTERPELLER LES MEMBRES DU CONSEIL DE SECURITE 
QUE VOUS ETES AFIN QUE VOUS PUISSIEZ JOUER PLEINEMENT VOTRE ROLE DE 
PREVENTION ET DE MAINTIEN DE LA PAIX ET SURTOUT POUR VEILLER A CE 
QUE LES RESOLUTIONS ANTERIEURES PRISES PAR LE CONSEIL DE SECURITE 
DES NATIONS UNIES SOIENT RESPECTEES NOTAMMENT : 
 
PRIMO : EN MATIERE DE RESPECT DE L'INTEGRITE ET DE L'AUTORITE SUR 
L'ENSEMBLE DU TERRITOIRE 
CONGOLAIS 
 
SECUNDO : EN MATIERE DE RESPECT DU PROGRAMME AMANI  ET DU COMMUNIQUE 
DE NAROBI COMME SEUL CADRE ULTIME POUR LE RETABLISSEMENT DE LA PAIX 
DANS LA SOUS - REGION. 
 
NOUS VOUS DEMANDONS QUE LA MONUC SOIT OUTILLEE EN CONSEQUENCE POUR 
IMPOSER LA PAIX ET NOUS APPUYONS LA DEMANDE QUI VENAIT D'ETRE 
FORMULEE PAR LE REPRESETANT SPECIAL DU SECRETAIRE GENERAL DES 
NATIONS UNIES AUX MEMBRES DU CONSEIL DE SECURITE A CET EFFET. 
 
LA DEUXIHME PROCCUPATION : 
 
EN RAPPORT AVEC LES INFORMATIONS EN PROVENANCE DU RWANDA QUI APPUIE 
VISIBLEMENT LE CNDP, ET RENFORCE SES POSITIONS TOUT AU LONG DE LA 
FRONTIERE AVEC NOTRE PAYS DE BUNAGANA A KIBUMBA, EN VIOLATION 
FLAGRANTE DE TOUS LES PROCESSUS EN COURS. 
 
NOUS DEMANDONS AUX MEMBRES DU CONSEIL DE SECURITE DE SUIVRE 
ATTENTIVEMENT CETTE SITUATION QUI RISQUE D'EMBRASER LA REGION ET DE 
PERTURBER DURABLEMENT LA PAIX, SI LE CONSEIL DE SECURITE NE JOUE PAS 
SON ROLE DE PREVENTION ET DE MAINTIEN DE LA PAIX EN EXERGANT DES 
PRESSIONS SUR LE RWANDA. 
 
 
POUR TERMINER, EN NOTRE QUALITE DE PRESIDENTS DES COMITES DE 
PILOTAGE DES DEUX PROGRAMMES, NOUS REITERONS LE SOUCI DU 
GOUVERNEMENT DE LA REPUBLIQUE DE FAIRE ABOUTIR CONCOMITAMMENT LES 
DEUX PROGRAMMES POUR PERMETTRE LE RETOUR A LA PAIX, LE RETOUR DES 
REFUGIES ET DEPLACES INTERNES ET L'INSTAURATION D'UN CLIMAT DE 
CONCORDE ET DE COHABITATION PACIFIQUE ENTRE TOUTES LES COMMUNAUTES 
DE BASE, AINSI QUE LE RETOUR DES GROUPES ARMES ETRANGERS DANS LEURS 
PAYS D'ORIGINE. 
 
 
KINSHASA 00000844  004 OF 004 
 
 
NOUS VOUS REMERCIONS POUR VOTRE ATTENTION ET SOMMES DISPOSES A 
REPONDRE A D'EVENTUELLES QUESTIONS. - (FIN DE TEXTE). 
 
End original text in French. 
 
BROCK