Ndayishimiye made the disclosure during a recent exclusive interview with RFI and France 24.
The President makes the statement at a time when EAC countries are sending troops to fight armed groups in DRC.
Ndayishimiye explained that efforts to restore peace in eastern DRC are underway as concerned countries agree to hold dialogues.
“Accepting to sit together is a good progress. I am convinced that there is a significant step forward,” he said.
Ndayishimiye also said that he has not yet identified the accuracy of DRC’s accusations against Rwanda.
“So far, we have not yet found any evidence, on behalf of the region and myself. However, we plan to have a consultation meeting with the mediator on this conflict [Angolan President Joao Lourenço]. We will have an opportunity to analyze the situation and establish the truth,” he said.
Ndayishimiye revealed that his country will send many battalions to DRC where some troops have been already deployed under the joint regional efforts.
Kenya and Uganda are among other countries that sent soldiers to DRC.
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