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Rwanda announces withdrawal from Central African bloc after Malabo summit

09:42, 08/06/2025, Sunday
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Rwanda announces withdrawal from Central African bloc after Malabo summit
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Kigali cites denial of right to assume rotating presidency among reasons

Rwanda announced its withdrawal Saturday from the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS), accusing the neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo of “instrumentalizing” the bloc with the support of member states.

“Rwanda's right to the rotating presidency, as stipulated in Article 6 of the treaty [establishing ECCAS], was deliberately ignored” with instructions from Congo, according to the Foreign Ministry.

It cited Rwanda's exclusion from the 22nd ordinary summit of ECCAS in the Congolese capital of Kinshasa in 2023 under the chairmanship of Congo.

The Rwandan government noted the situation is a new illustration of the organization's “excesses” and it no longer sees any reason to remain a member of an organization whose functioning runs contrary to its principles and usefulness.

Meanwhile, the appointment of the new chairperson of the ECCAS, initially scheduled for Saturday's summit, was postponed after Congo reportedly opposed the transfer of the rotational chair from Equatorial Guinea to Rwanda.

The significant move by Kigali announced at the end of the 26th ordinary summit in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, symbolizes the escalating tension between Rwanda and Congo concerning the conflict in eastern Congo.

Reports said efforts by authorities earlier to try to ease tensions between Kinshasa and Kigali in closed-door meetings on the sidelines of the summit fell flat.

Rwanda's Prime Minister Edouard Ngirente attended the summit.

Congo accuses Rwanda of supporting the M23 rebels fighting in eastern Congo, which Kigali denies.

ECCAS has criticized the rebel group and called for the “immediate withdrawal of the Rwandan forces from Congolese territory.”


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