19 11 12 – EUROPEAN UNION Council conclusions on the situation in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)

1. "The EU
strongly condemns the resumption of hostilities by M23. It demands an
immediate

end to the
military offensive in North Kivu. The EU
expresses its grave concern about the

urgent
security and humanitarian crisis in the eastern DRC and the vast challenge it
poses for

the
security and stability of the Great Lakes Region.

2. The EU
reiterates its condemnation of the M23 rebel group and other armed groups in
the

area and
demands the immediate cessation of violence, including sexual violence,
human

rights
abuses and the recruitment of child soldiers. The EU strongly condemns the steps
taken

by the M23
to establish a parallel administration in the zones it
controls.

3. Efforts
to undermine the security, sovereignty and territorial integrity of the DRC
cannot be

tolerated.
The EU takes note of the report of the UN Group of Experts to the
Sanctions

Committee
1533 and is deeply concerned at reports of continued external support to
rebel

groups in
the eastern DRC. It calls on those concerned to cease all such support
immediately

and to
respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the DRC. In coordination
with other

members of
the International Community, the EU will consider appropriate follow-up steps
to

deliberations in the UN Security Council, as well as
measures to encourage a constructive

attitude of
the regional actors.

4. It is
also essential that the Government of the DRC promotes effective efforts to
establish

security,
the rule of law and effective administration throughout the eastern DRC and
takes

measures to
ensure the full protection of civilians. In that context, the EU calls upon
the

Government
to speed up the vital process of comprehensive reform of the security
sector

which the
EU supports through its two CSDP missions EUSEC and
EUPOL.

5. The EU
remains gravely concerned about the humanitarian situation in the eastern
DRC

where well
over 650,000 people have been displaced since April 2012. The recent
military

offensive
will increase the risks of an uncontrolled humanitarian crisis. The EU calls on
all

parties,
including neighbouring countries, to fulfil their obligations in relation to
access for

humanitarian agencies responding to the needs of the
affected civilian population.

6. All
those responsible for violence against civilians, in particular women and
children,

including
acts of sexual violence must be held accountable. The EU also
encourages

MONUSCO to
play an active role in the crisis as per its mandate. Its role, in support of
the

Government
of the DRC, is determinant as regards the protection of civilians and any effort
to

undermine
MONUSCO’s ability to implement its mandate is
unacceptable.

7. The EU
stresses that a military solution to the ongoing conflict is not sustainable. It
welcomes

efforts by
the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (ICGLR), the
African

Union and the UN to find a
lasting political solution to the current crisis in the eastern
DRC.

It calls on
all stakeholders, including neighbouring countries, to exert all possible
influence

and take
necessary steps to avoid further deterioration of the situation and to prevent
the

conflict
extending to other factions and areas.

8. The EU
supports the appointment of an AU special envoy and invites the UN
Secretary-

General to
examine the possibility of appointing a special representative to facilitate
regional

dialogue to
address both the immediate crisis and to find a sustainable political solution
with

the region
addressing the root causes of the conflict. The EU will continue to support
the

ICGLR
Extended Joint Verification Mechanism and encourages intensified cooperation
on

operational
issues with MONUSCO.

9. With a
view to promoting and supporting coordinated national, regional and
international

efforts,
the Council invites the High Representative and Commission to bring
forward

proposals
for a strategic EU approach to the multi-faceted security and
development

challenges
facing the eastern DRC."

 

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