By Elias Biryabarema | Reuters – 3 hrs ago

KAMPALA (Reuters) - - Uganda is trying to broker direct peace talks between 
rebels who have seized parts of eastern Congo and the country's government, but 
Kinshasa officials so far have refused to negotiate, rebel and Ugandan 
government sources said on Tuesday.

Some 470,000 civilians have been displaced in fighting between government 
troops and the M23 rebels in North Kivu province in the east of the Democratic 
Republic of Congo since April. The M23 has ties to Bosco Ntaganda, a warlord 
wanted by the International Criminal Court for war crimes.

Donors, including the United States, have slashed aid to neighboring Rwanda 
after a U.N. report concluded Rwandan officials were supplying the M23 rebels 
with weapons and logistics. Rwanda has denied having any links to rebel groups, 
including the M23, fighting in eastern Congo.

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni hosted talks on Monday attended by Congo 
President Joseph Kabila, Rwandan President Paul Kagame and the leaders of 
Burundi, South Sudan and Tanzania under the aegis of the International 
Conference on the Great Lakes Region (ICGLR), a group that has mooted the idea 
of a regional force to neutralize the M23.

But the talks to get the proposed 4,000-strong force off the ground have so far 
failed to make a breakthrough.

Museveni directed his defense minister, Chrispus Kiyonga, to convince rebels 
and Kinshasa officials to discuss the crisis.

While the rebels are willing, the Democratic Republic of Congo has rejected any 
negotiations with them.

Congo's government spokesman Lambert Mende described suggestions that the 
government was preparing to talk to the rebels as a "complete lie".

"It is totally false, M23 has been condemned as a negative force by the 
ICGLR... They are just trying to affect the morale of the Congolese people and 
create confusion... We have absolutely not changed our position (on non 
negotiation)," Mende told Reuters by telephone from the Congolese capital 
Kinshasa.

MEDIATOR

In Kampala, the rebels' spokesman had said Uganda's defense minister was trying 
broker talks with the government.

"We want to talk with the Kinshasa government and the Ugandan president has 
delegated the defense minister who is acting as the mediator," M23 
spokesperson, Bertrand Bisimwa, told Reuters.

"We have a delegation in Kampala, we met the minister on Friday and we'll be 
meeting him again tomorrow (Wednesday) but he has not managed to get us into a 
meeting with the DRC officials directly."

An official in the Ugandan presidency confirmed Kampala was pursuing efforts to 
get Congo and the rebels into direct talks but said Kinshasa was "stubbornly 
opposed" to the idea.

A previous meeting by regional leaders in August failed to agree on whether 
such a force would be drawn from their own countries or have a broader U.N. 
make-up.

(Additional reporting by Jonny Hogg in Kinshasa; Writing by James Macharia and 
Michael Roddy)

 

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