Congo govt., rebels begin talks in Uganda

November 25, 2012 05:51 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 04:53 am IST - KAMPALA

In this November 22, 2012 photo, Congolese women run after Congolese soldiers and rebel fighters battled for hours over the eastern town of Sake.

In this November 22, 2012 photo, Congolese women run after Congolese soldiers and rebel fighters battled for hours over the eastern town of Sake.

Uganda’s Defence Minister says he is mediating talks between Congolese officials and representatives of M23, the rebel group that last week took control of the eastern Congolese city of Goma and threatens to topple the government of President Joseph Kabila.

Minister Crispus Kiyonga said on Sunday that Uganda is trying to help both sides reach a settlement that would end a violent rebellion that has sucked in Uganda and Rwanda, which both face charges of backing the rebels.

Mr. Kiyonga did not name the M23 representatives and Congolese government officials with whom he is meeting in the Ugandan capital Kampala.

A summit of regional leaders on Saturday called on the rebels to leave Goma and urged Mr. Kabila to listen to the “legitimate grievances” of M23.

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