U.S. Sanctions Former DRC Leader for Armed Group Aid

Department of State

Today, the United States is addressing threats to stability in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) by sanctioning former DRC President Joseph Kabila for providing material support to armed groups destabilizing the eastern DRC. With financial and political support from Kabila, these groups are the principal drivers of violence and instability in the region.

The United States stands with the Congolese people and calls on all regional leaders to reject those who perpetuate violence and instability. Today's action sends a clear message: we will hold accountable anyone who obstructs peace efforts in the DRC.

The Trump Administration is firmly committed to ensuring all parties uphold their commitments under the historic Washington Accords for Peace and Prosperity and Doha Framework and will use all available tools to advance lasting stability in the region. The United States will continue to support diplomatic solutions that end the suffering of civilians in eastern DRC and create conditions for durable peace and prosperity across the region.

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