Arab Times

Congo seeks to expel EU envoy:

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The Republic of Congo has called on the European Union to recall its ambassador to Brazzavill­e over EU criticism of President Denis Sassou Nguesso’s controvers­ial re-election in March, Congolese and EU officials said Saturday.

“We have formally written to Brussels to ask for the recall of (EU) ambassador (Saskia de Lang), who is engaging in activism activities that are contrary to the Vienna Convention,” a Congolese foreign ministry official told AFP on condition of anonymity. The letter, signed by Foreign Minister Jean-Claude Gakosso, was sent on May 9, the official said.

In its response on May 17, Brussels expressed its unwavering support for the EU representa­tive, warning that “any decision from your side with regards to her will affect the relationsh­ip of trust between the EU and Congo”, an EU spokesman in Congo said.

Relations between Brussels and Brazzavill­e have turned sour since EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini criticised the March 20 presidenti­al election, which saw Sassou Nguesso’s 32-year grip on power extended for another five years.

Sassou Nguesso’s win only became possible after an October constituti­onal referendum ended a two-term limit on presidenti­al mandates, allowing the former paratroope­r to run again in a move denounced by his opponents as “a coup”.

Congo has been on edge ever since, with deadly clashes erupting in the capital that pitted government forces against suspected rebels.

After the vote, Mogherini denounced “the grave shortcomin­gs of electoral governance” in Congo. (AFP)

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