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Uganda blindsides Kinshasa, reopens Bunagana Ishasa border, North Kivu
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51869, member: 636"] Uganda caught Democratic Republic of Congo officials off guard by unilaterally reopening the Bunagana and Ishasa border crossings on July 10. Kampala failed to consult Kinshasa before making this decision, creating immediate diplomatic friction between the neighboring countries. North Kivu Governor General Evariste Kakule Somo responded by summoning Ugandan consul Isingoma Isimererwa to a meeting in Beni on July 12. The surprise action has generated widespread concern among DRC government officials and sparked heated discussions on social media platforms. This development comes at a particularly sensitive time given the ongoing security challenges in eastern DRC. The timing of the reopening carries significant political implications since M23/AFC rebel forces have controlled the Bunagana border post since June 2022. Consul Isimererwa attempted to calm tensions by promising that Kampala would soon issue an official statement regarding the decision. He emphasized that Uganda maintains full respect for both the central government in Kinshasa and the provincial administration currently operating from Beni. The diplomat urged patience and dismissed social media speculation as an unreliable source of government communication. His comments aimed to prevent further escalation of the diplomatic dispute. The DRC Council of Ministers addressed the situation during their 51st session on July 11, directing the Foreign Affairs Minister to demand immediate clarification from Uganda. Analysts worry that reopening trade routes through rebel-controlled territory might signal indirect recognition of M23's authority in the region. The absence of Congolese officials during the border reopening ceremony has intensified concerns within government circles about Uganda's intentions. This controversy unfolds as international mediators work to facilitate peace talks between the Congolese government and the M23/AFC coalition. [/QUOTE]
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