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Our live coverage has now ended. Catch up on the latest news on DR Congo here, and watch this morning’s Security Council emergency meeting on UN Web TV below:
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Here are some highlights from today:
- At the Security Council emergency meeting on DR Congo, head of UN peacekeeping mission, MONUSCO, Bintou Keita says “we are trapped” and calls for immediate action to end the crisis
- Ambassadors of Uruguay and South Africa, whose peacekeepers were recently killed by armed groups in DR Congo, appealed to the Security Council to protect UN troops
- UN humanitarian coordinator in DR Congo raises fresh concerns on escalating violence
- DR Congo’s foreign minister tells the Security Council “the world is watching; it’s time to act”

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26 Ιαν 2025 07:40 μ.μ.
Nations of slain Blue Helmets urge Council to protect UN troops
Representatives of Uruguay and South Africa, whose peacekeepers were killed by armed groups in DR Congo, appealed to the Security Council to protect UN troops.

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South Africa’s ambassador also said the current situation in DR Congo requires immediate action. The Council must discharge its mandate in this regard, she said, and parties must work to bring this conflict to an end.26 Ιαν 2025 07:27 μ.μ.
Humanitarian coordinator in DR Congo raises fresh concerns
The Humanitarian Coordinator in DR Congo, Bruno Lemarquis, expressed his profound concern regarding the intensification of ongoing fighting around the city of Goma and its growing impact on civilians.
Since the renewed M23 offensives near Goma on 23 January 2025, hundreds of thousands of people have once again been forced to flee multiple active conflict zones, with reception and assistance capacities already overstretched.
Several displacement sites on the outskirts of Goma, hosting more than 300,000 people, have been completely emptied within hours.

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Humanitarian actors, including essential personnel who remain operational in Goma, are doing everything possible to address the needs of the most vulnerable civilians despite an alarming deterioration of security in displacement sites and certain neighborhoods of the city.
The proximity of fighting to densely populated areas and the use of heavy artillery impose intolerable risks on civilians. The emergency capacities of Goma’s hospitals are overwhelmed, despite support from humanitarian actors.
“On behalf of the humanitarian community in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, I call on all parties to the conflict to immediately halt the military escalation. This violence exacerbates the suffering of populations in eastern DRC and worsens the already precarious conditions of civilians.”
Read his full statement here.
26 Ιαν 2025 07:23 μ.μ.
Rwanda says DR Congo cannot ‘outsource’ efforts to end conflict
Back in the Security Council Chamber, Rwanda’s representative said the recent militarisation of the DR Congo represents an unprecedented security threat to his country. The presence of Congolese forces and mercenaries “is unacceptable”, he said. Meanwhile, Rwanda is no threat to MONUSCO.
While UN forces were first deployed 26 years ago, MONUSCO is now going beyond its mandate, he said. The UN peacekeeping mission provides support to mercenaries and is being drawn into a conflict in violation of laws against supporting armed groups.

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Indeed, the international community must take its share of the blame for the current conflict in its failure to ensure a resolution of the root causes and offer practical solutions, he added.
“We are committed to a peaceful solution,” he said. But, DR Congo has to play a constructive role and cannot “outsource” such efforts.26 Ιαν 2025 07:08 μ.μ.
UN peacekeepers boost support of DR Congo armed forces
DR Congo’s foreign affairs minister: ‘The world is watching; it’s time to act’
Foreign Affairs Minister Thérèse Kayikwamba Wagner of DR Congo said Rwanda is planning “a brutality” against her country, bringing the region to the brink of tragedy.
“Each minute that is passing without decisive action by this Council is a victory for the aggressor,” she said. “The world is watching you. It’s time to act.”

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Rwanda’s Defence Forces (RDF) have stepped up attacks, violating the ceasefire agreement, aggravating an already disastrous humanitarian situation.
In Goma, the RDF has blocked roads, endangered civilian and humanitarian flights and continue to attack camps for displaced persons, she said.
The Luanda Process, endorsed by the African Union, has been sabotaged by Rwanda, she stressed, highlighting the plundering of Congolese minerals and attacks on civilians, peacekeepers and humanitarians. DR Congo will reject any attempt to include M23 in the Luanda Process, which is an agreement between States.
The Security Council must not remain inactive, she said, calling on it to act decisively to, among other things, order the end of hostilities, demand a withdrawal of Rwanda troops on Congolese territory and apply relevant sanctions and an embargo on all minerals labeled as Rwandan.
She also called on the Council to establish a regime to address systematic violations of arms transfers to Rwanda and remove the country from its list of troop-contributing nations.26 Ιαν 2025 06:47 μ.μ.
Crisis reaches dangerous point, says UN deputy relief chief
The UN Capital Emergency Response Fund (CERF) has allocated $17 million towards immediate assistance.
Russia says conflict rooted in struggle over Congolese minerals
Russia’s ambassador condemned the M23’s actions and attacks on civilians and peacekeepers. The struggle to gain access to Congolese minerals is the root of the crisis, he said.
He called on countries with influence to use it to end the conflict.
At the same time, with other Council members, Russia would continue to try to find the right language to ensure the return to negotiations to realise that goal. Noting that instability in the Great Lakes region is a legacy of colonialism, he said Moscow will do “everything possible” to work to resolving the current crisis. 26 Ιαν 2025 06:27 μ.μ.
In case you missed it: Top UN officials brief Security Council
As Security Council members and representatives of countries in the region continue to discuss the crisis in DR Congo, watch the full briefings of top UN officials, who just addressed the emergency meeting earlier this morning in New York.
Watch the full briefing of Bintou Keita, Special Representative of the Secretary-General in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Head of the UN Organization Stabilization Mission in the country, MONUSCO, below:
Watch the full briefing by UN peacekeeping chief Jean-Pierre Lacroix here.
Watch the full briefing by Joyce Msuya, Assistant Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Deputy Emergency Relief Coordinator, here.
Stay tuned for more live updates from the Security Council.
26 Ιαν 2025 06:11 μ.μ.
Actions by armed groups may amount to war crimes
Slovenia’s ambassador said the Security Council cannot afford to remain passive, and civilian protection must be ensured. Indeed, the actions of armed groups “may amount to war crimes”.
In the same vein, the United Kingdom’s representative said actions against MONUSCO may constitute the basis for sanctions. Given the current situation, London has called for urgent de-escalation, he said, emphasizing that “the fighting must stop; civilians must be protected.”
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