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EU 'extremely concerned' after DR Congo shuns aid talks

AFP  |  Goma (DR Congo) 

The EU said today it was "extremely concerned" about DR after the country announced it would decline a USD 1.7 billion international package.

A war of words broke out between the and DR after said on Friday it would not attend a donor conference in aimed at tackling a humanitarian crisis the says has been vastly exaggerated by workers.

"The EU is extremely concerned about the worsening crisis in the DRC," EU for humanitarian said at a press conference in the eastern city of

"The humanitarian situation is getting worse day by day and unfortunately I saw enormous suffering, enormous humanitarian needs and the situation in the country is not business as usual."

DR Congo's on Friday said the UN had overreacted and that bodies and NGOs in the country were propagating a "bad image of the Democratic Republic of throughout the world".

"The Democratic Republic of declines to participate in the conference" on April 13, he said.

The has declared the humanitarian crisis in the DR to be a Level 3, the UN's highest-level emergency.

Stylianides, who met victims of violence by armed groups and militias in and Goma, said he spoke with officials from the troubled cities.

"I of course raised the issue about civilians but also some administrative obstacles," he said, adding he also spoke about humanitarian access.

Stylianides is scheduled to meet with officials including the in the capital tomorrow and said he would "try to persuade them of the need" to attend the conference, which is co-organised by the EU and UN.

At least 13.1 million Congolese are in need of humanitarian aid, including 7.7 million who are severely food insecure, the said Thursday in a unanimous statement.

The UN children's agency had sounded the alarm at the end of last year saying 400,000 children risked dying in the central diamond-rich Kasai region, which has been ravaged by conflict.

At least 3,000 people have died and about 1.4 million have been displaced.

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First Published: Sun, March 25 2018. 20:45 IST
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