French FM condemns 'unacceptable' attack on embassy in DR Congo
Protesters have attacked several embassies in DR Congo's capital Kinshasa, including the French one, during demonstrations on Tuesday against the escalating conflict in the country's east. Congo's Communications Minister Patrick Muyaya said the situation was brought under control.
France's foreign minister said on Tuesday that an attack by protesters against the French embassy in DR Congo's capital Kinshasa was "unacceptable".
French foreign minister Jean-Noël Barrot said in a post on X that the attack had caused a fire, which he said was now under control, after the embassies of Rwanda, France, Belgium and the United States were all targeted, with smoke billowing above the French embassy building.
Speaking on national TV, Congo's Communications Minister Patrick Muyaya urged protesters to stop their attacks. He later said the situation had been brought under control.
"We have every right... to express our anger, but let's do it peacefully. Let's not attack the consular infrastructures of countries accredited in Congo," he said.
The African Union added its voice to those calling for an end to the violence, urging the M23 on Tuesday “to lay down its arms”.
(FRANCE 24 with AFP, Reuters)
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