STATEMENT BY H.E. SERING MODOU NJIE, MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION & GAMBIANS ABROAD FOR THE AFRICAN UNION PEACE AND SECURITY COUNCIL (AU PSC) EMERGENCY SESSION (VIRTUAL) ON THE SITUATION IN THE EASTERN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO (DRC), 29TH DECEMBER 2025
STATEMENT BY H.E. SERING MODOU NJIE, MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION & GAMBIANS ABROAD FOR THE AFRICAN UNION PEACE AND SECURITY COUNCIL (AU PSC) EMERGENCY SESSION (VIRTUAL) ON THE SITUATION IN THE EASTERN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO (DRC), 29TH DECEMBER 2025 ย Excellency Mr. Kacou Houadja Leon Adom, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cote dโIvoire and Chairperson of the Peace and Security Council of the African Union for December 2025; Excellency Ambassador Bankole Adeoye, Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace and Security; Excellencies, Honorable Ministers, Members of the Peace and Security Council; Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen, At the outset, Chair, allow me to express my delegationโs appreciation to you for convening this important meeting on the situation in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The Gambia views the current trajectory of insecurity in the Eastern DRC with profound concern. As we approach the end of 2025, the optimism we shared earlier this year is being eclipsed by a resurgence of hostilities that threatens not only the security of the DRC but the stability of the entire Great Lakes Region. The recent reports of the fall of Uvira on December, 10 2025 and the subsequent offensive in South Kivu are deeply distressing. We are witnessing a humanitarian catastrophe with hundreds of lives being lost in mere weeks and more than 200,000 newly displaced, many seeking refuge in Burundi. We reiterate our unwavering support for the sovereignty, unity, and territorial integrity of the Democratic Republic of Congo. We call on the leadership of M23 and its allies to lay down their arms and immediately cease hostilities. Let the atrocities stop. The people of the region deserve peace and stability. ย Excellencies, While we acknowledge the diplomatic efforts undertaken in Washington and Doha earlier this year, it appears that the efficacy of these peace initiatives are being tested on the ground. We urge the signatories to the agreements that emerged from those negotiations to honor their commitments. The Gambia also notes with concern the apparent deadlock in the merged Luanda and Nairobi processes. We believe that while international mediation from partners is highly welcome and deeply appreciated, there is need for all actors and stakeholders to harmonize their interventions and act coherently to complement each otherโs efforts and to further reinforce the “African Solutions to African Problems” framework. We urge the AU Commission to re-energize the Joint EAC-SADC mechanism to ensure a harmonized political track that includes all local stakeholders and addresses the root causes of the conflictโincluding land rights, local governance, and the illicit exploitation of natural resources. Excellencies, My delegation would like to call for the full operationalization of the Joint Security Coordination Mechanism as outlined in the April 2025 agreements, with enhanced support from MONUSCO to verify ceasefire violations. With the phased withdrawal of SAMIDRC, a security vacuum must be avoided. We urge the AU to work closely with the UN to ensure that MONUSCOโs mandate remains robust enough to protect civilians during this volatile transition. We urge the parties to immediately open safe humanitarian corridors to allow aid to reach the thousands of displaced persons in South Kivu and reopen vital infrastructure like the Goma and Kavumu airports. Excellencies, This Council must move beyond condemnation to consider targeted sanctions against those non-state actors and foreign actors that continue to violate the ceasefire as well as provide logistical or financial support to rebel groups. The people of the Eastern DRC have endured conflict for three decades. They cannot afford another year of “frozen” peace processes that melt away at the first sign of military opportunism. As I conclude, let me reaffirm The Gambiaโs commitment to Pan-African solidarity in our collective quest to amicably end our ongoing conflicts. We stand ready to support all efforts that will lead to silencing of the guns in Eastern DRC and usher in a future of prosperity for the Congolese people. I thank you.









