Rwanda helping Mozambique defeat terrorism
Rwandan forces involved in Mozambique achieved significant successes against terrorist groups that posed a major threat to the country's northern region.
Mozambican President, Filipe Nyusi,
praised successes achieved in the fight against terrorist groups in the
northeastern part of his country with help from Rwandan forces.
He said at a press briefing on September
25 in his country's capital, Maputo, with his Rwandan counterpart, Paul Kagame,
that the two countries have not yet celebrated full victory over terrorism.
Nyusi referred to the liberation of
some Mozambican territories, especially the port town of Mocimboa da Praia in
northern Mozambique, with help from Rwanda.
The port is a strategic one that was
captured by the terrorists in early August 2021.
"We are in the consolidation
stage," the Mozambican president said. "Mozambique is still cautious
and preparing for the return of the displaced, but it is a long-term process
that will not take place at the moment." He added.
He said the companies operating in
the port town had to leave because of fighting in the past period.
The president noted that the French
company, Total, for example, left Palma only for security reasons.
"They will return as soon as
the situation is under control," he said.
Victory
President Kagame, who arrived in
Mozambique on Friday, expressed confidence in the ability of his country's
troops and the Mozambican army to defeat the terrorists.
Considering the results achieved
recently, he said, we will be able to defeat terrorism at last.
"I think we need more
cooperation and we are working on it," he said.
President Kagame said the operation
against the terrorists will cost money and lives until these terrorists are
defeated.
Rwanda has been deploying over 1,000
troops in Mozambique since July this year..
It was the first country to send
troops to Mozambique to help it confront the terrorists active in the
northeastern part of the country.
Neighboring countries then sent additional
troops, especially South Africa.