DRC crisis: Is Évariste Ndayishimiye compromised or credible as a mediator?
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The Burundi president and African Union chair, Évariste Ndayishimiye, engaged with Congolese opposition and church leaders on July 6 to act as a mediator in the DRC crisis. His role questions whether he is compromised or credible, especially as previous efforts by Washington, Doha, and Luanda have failed.
The Burundi president and African Union chair met with Congolese opposition figures and church representatives on 6 July. Can Félix Tshisekedi’s main military ally succeed where Washington, Doha and Luanda have failed?