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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 39789, member: 636"] Burundi's leader headed to Uganda on Tuesday for a major peace summit. President Évariste Ndayishimiye left his country to join other African leaders at the 12th meeting of the Regional Oversight Mechanism. The gathering aims to bring stability to the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo and its surrounding areas. Regional heads of state will review their progress and strengthen their shared goals for peace. Uganda serves as host for this important diplomatic event. The Presidential Press Office announced Ndayishimiye's departure from Gitega. Rosine Guilène Gatoni, who speaks for the president, signed the official announcement about the trip. She confirmed the leader would participate in the high-level summit. The meeting brings together top officials from across the Great Lakes Region. Various international organizations send representatives to support the discussions. The Peace, Security, and Cooperation Framework began in 2013 with backing from major international groups. The United Nations, African Union, ICGLR, and SADC created this partnership to address violence in eastern Congo. Member countries work together to find lasting solutions to regional conflicts. Burundi signed onto this agreement and plays an active role. The framework addresses the primary causes of ongoing conflict and instability. [/QUOTE]
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