In 2019, the then French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian accused President Felix Tshisekedi of winning an African-style compromised election. Tshisekedi nevertheless called for an equal partnership between the two states. In Kinshasa on Saturday, the two presidents had a joint press conference and Macron called for the DR Congo's government to take responsibility for the violence that has plagued the region for years. Tshisekedi also called upon France to sanction its neighbouring Rwanda over the ongoing violence.
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