Great Lakes: After the Lomé Meeting, an African Mediation Now Structured and Thematized
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A so-called high-level meeting was held in Lomé on 17 June 2026 on the coherence and consolidation of the peace process in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and in the Great Lakes region. According to RFI information, no new peace initiative was launched at the end of this meeting. Participants agreed on the strengthening, in 2026, of African mediation, with the five co-facilitators – all former African heads of state – al…
Between the military advances of the AFC/M23 rebels accompanied by their Rwandan allies and the proliferation of diplomatic mediation processes, the conflict in eastern DRC simmers. As Angola returns to the negotiations and Togo intends to make a place there, the peace promised by Donald Trump still seems out of reach.
In Lomé, Togo chose to break with declarative diplomacy around the crisis in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The high-level meeting on 17 January marked an assumed will: to reorganize African action and test its real effectiveness. At the heart of this sequence, a simple but decisive demand: to produce results. While the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo remains one of the continent's most persistent …
DRC: in Lomé, mediators opt for a strengthening of African mediation in 2026 Image media Patient sam 17/01/2026 - 19:51 Corps Announced last November, the high-level meeting on the coherence and consolidation of the peace process in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo was held on Saturday in Lomé.
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