Uganda Reopens Bunagana, Ishasha Borders with DRC

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Uganda Reopens Bunagana, Ishasha Borders with DRC

Border crossings between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in M23-controlled areas of Bunagana and Ishasha have been reopened. This development...

Border crossings between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in M23-controlled areas of Bunagana and Ishasha have been reopened. This development follows a presidential directive made by the Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) of the Uganda People's Defence Force (UPDF) to reopen the border crossings.

Colonel Chris Magezi, the CDF's military assistant, stated that the closure of these crossings was a criminal and counterproductive move, blocking meaningful trade between neighbouring communities whose survival and prosperity depend on it. "Those who did it are being investigated," Col. Magezi posted on X.

On July 9, the CDF announced the reopening of these borders through a statement shared by Col. Magezi. "The President and CIC UPDF has said ALL border posts that are situated next to M23 positions must be IMMEDIATELY RE-OPENED. These are Bunagana, Ishasha, etc. NOTHING should stop our people's trade," the statement read. "We shall investigate ALL the officials who blocked this natural commerce."

DRC is among Uganda's top trade partners in the region.

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