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President Félix Tshisekedi walks alongside Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani during official talks
DRC-Qatar talks signal a wider regional diplomacy shift
Tshisekedi’s Doha talks with Qatar’s emir highlight the DRC’s wider regional diplomacy push amid eastern Congo insecurity.
Published:
April 3, 2026 at 9:05:33 AM
Modified:
April 3, 2026 at 9:32:54 AM
President Félix Tshisekedi’s meeting in Doha with Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani has added a wider regional dimension to the DRC’s latest diplomatic outreach, with the talks framed around Middle East tensions, eastern Congo’s security crisis and support for mediation efforts.
The discussions, held on April 2, 2026, also underscored Kinshasa’s effort to position itself within broader international debates on sovereignty, stability and conflict resolution.
According to the Congolese presidency dispatch cited by 7sur7, Tshisekedi conveyed the Congolese people’s solidarity with Qatar and reaffirmed the DRC’s attachment to international law and the principles of the United Nations Charter, particularly the sovereignty and territorial integrity of states.
The article says both leaders also raised concern over renewed violence in eastern DRC and discussed the regional security fallout tied to tensions involving Iran.
The Doha talks come against the backdrop of an already deepening relationship between Kinshasa and Doha. During Qatar’s emir’s visit to Kinshasa in November 2025, the two countries witnessed the signing of an agreement and several memoranda of understanding, showing that the partnership had already moved beyond protocol into more structured state-to-state cooperation.
The meeting also fits into Qatar’s expanding role in Great Lakes diplomacy. Analysts at Chatham House have described Qatari mediation in the DRC-Rwanda crisis as an increasingly important channel in efforts to reduce violence in eastern Congo, suggesting that Doha has become more than a distant Gulf partner in Central African affairs.
That context gives Tshisekedi’s latest stop in Doha added strategic weight, especially as Kinshasa looks for backing on both regional peace and wider international positioning.
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