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UN troops 'a matter of urgency'

2008-11-21 07:51
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Goma - The UN Security Council has unanimously agreed to send 3 100 more peacekeeping troops to Congo, while rebels said they remained committed to a pullback from the front lines despite an army attack.

British Ambassador John Sawers said Thursday the 15-nation council wants to help contributing nations "as best we can in getting troops on the ground rapidly" once they decide to help out.

"Exactly how many weeks it will be, it's not clear. But this is a matter of urgency," Sawers said.

Countries have not worked out yet who will contribute the additional troops and police.

Several African nations such as Senegal, Kenya and Angola are among those that could contribute extra troops, council diplomats said, speaking on condition of anonymity because talks are still under way.

The Congo peacekeeping mission, the world's largest such UN contingent, is currently authorised to have 17 000 peacekeeping soldiers and police in the vast Central African nation. Even so, they have been spread thin in an area as large as Western Europe and have been unable to stop the fighting.

Rival fiefdoms

Years of sporadic violence in eastern Congo intensified in August, when fighting heated up between the army and fighters loyal to rebel leader Laurent Nkunda, and at least 250 000 people have been displaced.

Nkunda says he is protecting Tutsis from Hutus who fled to Congo after Rwanda's 1994 genocide. But critics say he is more interested in power and accuse his forces of committing multiple human rights abuses.

Some fear the current crisis could once again draw in neighboring countries. Congo's devastating 1998-2002 war split the vast nation into rival fiefdoms and involved half a dozen African armies.

On Thursday, rebels said they had fended off an attack from the army, pro-government Mai Mai militias and Rwandan Hutu rebels.

Rebel spokesperson Bertrand Bisimwa said their troops were attacked in Katoro, a small village near Kiwanja, about 70km north of Goma. Rebels fended off the attack after two hours "and the situation is now calm," Bisimwa said.

He said rebels were still committed to keeping their troops pulled back from front lines further north, but warned: if the UN peacekeeping force "is not able to keep quiet in this area ... we'll go and attack these groups who are trying to take control of that area."

The report of fighting came a day after rebels pulled hundreds of fighters back from several front-line positions as promised in what the UN said was a welcome step toward brokering peace.

Associated Press Writer John Heilprin reported from the United Nations.

- AP

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