Rwanda, DR Congo leaders in regional talks
Amy soldiers drive towards the conflict frontline in eastern DR Congo. By Michele Sibiloni (AFP/File)
KAMPALA (AFP) - The presidents of Rwanda and DR Congo began Tuesday talks with regional leaders aiming to tackle a recent wave of unrest in eastern DR Congo and to set up a force to neutralise rebel groups there.
The meeting began as US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urged Rwanda and other regional nations to cut off support for rebel forces.