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Museveni Chairs Ad-Hoc Summit on Security in Eastern DR Congo

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Last updated: December 22, 2025 9:48 am
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Entebbe, Uganda – President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni on Sunday chaired an Ad-Hoc Summit on the security situation in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and the wider Great Lakes region at State House, Entebbe, bringing together regional leaders and representatives to discuss pathways to peace and stability.

President Museveni said he was encouraged by the deliberations and the level of commitment demonstrated by participating countries toward addressing insecurity in the region.

“I am currently chairing the Ad-Hoc Summit on the security situation in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo and the region at State House, Entebbe,” Museveni said.

“I am encouraged by the discussions and the strong commitment of participating countries to collaborate for lasting peace and stability in the Great Lakes region.”

The summit focused on the persistent insecurity in eastern DRC, which has been marked by armed conflict, displacement of civilians, and cross-border security concerns affecting neighboring countries.

President Museveni welcomed the delegates and emphasized the importance of regional cooperation in resolving conflicts that transcend national borders.

“I welcome them,” Museveni said, underscoring Uganda’s commitment to supporting regional peace initiatives and diplomatic engagement.

The Ad-Hoc Summit is part of ongoing regional and continental efforts to stabilize eastern DRC, complementing initiatives under regional blocs and the African Union.

Uganda has played an active role in peace and security discussions in the Great Lakes region, advocating for political solutions alongside coordinated security responses.

The meeting at State House, Entebbe, signals renewed momentum toward regional collaboration as leaders seek durable solutions to one of Africa’s most protracted security challenges.

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