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DRC President Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi met with the American Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo

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According to the Spokesperson Morgan Ortagus, Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo met with Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) President Félix Tshisekedi on March 3, 2020 in Washington, DC. Secretary Pompeo and President Tshisekedi discussed strengthened ties between the United States and the DRC in the year since the country’s historic peaceful transfer of power.  They pledged to work together to advance the U.S.-DRC Privileged Partnership for Peace and Prosperity which launched after President Tshisekedi visited Washington D.C. last April. Secretary Pompeo expressed support for President Tshisekedi’s reform agenda to tackle corruption, strengthen democratic institutions, improve human rights, end impunity, combat trafficking in persons, and promote peace in eastern DRC.  T he American Secretary of State also reiterated steadfast american support for Congolese efforts to end the ongoing Ebola outbreak and to enhance partnership on the Global Health Securit

The President of the Democratic Republic of Congo visited the International Monetary Funds Head Office in United States of America

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The President of the Democratic Republic of Congo visited the International Monetary Funds Head Office in United States of America on Wednesday (March 3) to discuss the African countries economic priorities. President Felix Tshisekedi was warmly greeted by IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva, and they spent an hour together in closed door discussions. “We discussed the importance of the government taking bold actions to boost revenue, improve governance, and protect social spending, while limiting expenditure to available resources,” said Georgieva in a statement following the meeting. It should be noted that previousely a team of the IMF services, led by Mauricio Villafuerte, stayed in Kinshasa from 19 to February 25 to discuss the evolution of the program of reference approved in December 2019.  The Objective of this mission was to update the macroeconomic framework and to discuss the conclusions of the recent evaluation of the safeguards of the c

The Congolese head of state, Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi is determined to strengthen the economic and diplomatic ties between his country, the DRC and the State of Israel

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The Head of Democratic Republic of Congo, Felix-Antoine Tshiesekedi shared during is speech his vision this Sunday, March 1, 2020, with members of the American Israeli Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC). The leader of the Democratic Republic of Congo said Sunday he would appoint an ambassador to Israel after a two-decade gap, inviting the Jewish state to build a close relationship. Addressing the influential pro-Israel US lobby AIPAC, President Felix Tshisekedi said he was inspired in part by his Christian faith and thanked US evangelicals for supporting Israel. “After more than 20 years of inadequate representation, I will name an ambassador in the coming days,” he said, to applause, at the annual conference in Washington. “I invite Israel to raise its diplomatic and economic presence in my country as high as relations can go between our two states and peoples,” said Tshisekedi, who took office last year. “This nation is a source of inspiration,” he said. “It tea

The Minister of Posts, Telecommunications and New Information and Communication Technologies received in his office the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Belgium in the DRC.

The focus was on the advancement of the National Digital Plan. It was a question of discussing on the advancements compared to the digital plan in which Belgium worked or collaborated in its development but also the various projects of the minister with regard to the post office, data processing and digital. This plan is an important step for the development of the Congo not only at the societal level but also at the industrial and economic level. I was very happy to tell the minister to be able to announce the opening of a project here which is Kinshasa Digi Academy which is a platform not only of academies but also of start-ups within the framework of small IT projects, like small industrial development companies and nuggets in the Congo, said Jo Indekeu. This diplomat announced the intention of his country to continue to collaborate with the DRC in the field of the Ptntic to carry out certain projects. "We are ready to continue to lead these same effort

Resident card for all foreigners living in Kinshasa the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to be launched in the next few days

A resident card for all foreigners living in the Congolese capital will be launched in the next few days, provincial interior minister Didier Tenge announced on Wednesday February 26, 2020. This initiative will restore order, identify and better control the migratory flow in the city. Tenge Litho, who spoke to representatives of large communities living in Kinshasa, indicated that the issuance of this card, which is clear from the attributions recognized in the provinces, will be carried out with obligation to hand over immigrants to declare themselves and have a secure stay. Foreigners reside irregularly in the city of Kinshasa, among which certain communities exercise there activities in particular trade, come first West Africans in particular the Malians, Senegalese, Nigerians, etc. There are also Chinese, Indo-Pakistanis, Lebanese, Turkish, European. Consequently, the cards held so far are perfectly illegal since they have not been allocated by Kinshasa city hall.