French Ambassador to Tanzania Nabil Hajlaoui (right) with the SG or EAC Dr. Peter Mathuki,
The French Ambassador to the United Republic of Tanzania, Nabil Hajlaoui, pledged his country’s commitment to support EAC-Led Nairobi Process, on restoration of peace and security in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
Ambassador Hajlaoui made the disclosure when he met with the Secretary General of the EAC, Dr. Peter Mathuki, who paid a courtesy call on him at his residence in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Amb. Hajlaoui reiterated his country’s commitment to use its experience and help in any way necessary to bring peace back in Eastern DRC.
“It is high time now that all stakeholders involved in the peace-making process in Eastern DRC look at the big picture and put the interest of DRC people first rather than their own,” said the French Ambassador.
He acknowledged the efforts of EAC Partner States in restoring security in DRC as huge and cannot be questioned; therefore, he said his country was prepared to provide support towards peaceful resolution of the war in Eastern DRC.
“We are ready to join hands with EAC Partner States in finding solutions to ongoing conflicts in Eastern DRC,” said Ambassador Hajlaoui
Meanwhile, the French envoy reiterated his country’s commitment to support the implementation of the EAC Summit directive to include French as a language of the Community in addition to English and Kiswahili.
The envoy said his country was more than willing to assist the EAC technically and financially in the operationalisation of French as one of the official languages of the EAC.
On his part, Dr. Mathuki hailed France for her continued support to EAC programmes and projects, adding that EAC needed all assistance as it seeks to resolve the ongoing conflicts in Eastern DRC.
“Let me take this opportunity to thank the people and government of France through your Excellency for the continued support on different issues of the EAC integration ” DRC is part of the community helping them is not an option rather a right thing to do’’, added Dr Mathuki.
The Secretary General informed the Ambassador that the region through the Summit of EAC Heads of States is determined to restore the peaceful environment in Eastern DRC. A peaceful DRC is key to the development of our region, added Dr Mathuki.
On the support to include French as official language of the Community, Dr Mathuki said the assistance comes at a time when the Community was continuing to deepen its ties with the other French-speaking blocs.
The Secretary General and his counterpart agreed to form a small committee to work on modalities of how the French Government can help to resolve some of the requirements including buying translations infrastructure at the EAC Secretariat and capacity building to the staff.
The Secretary General visited the French Ambassador to discuss priority areas at the EAC that could be supported by France and how to enhance the existing relations between EAC and France. (End)