Malawi Orders Troop Withdrawal from DR Congo After Fatal Attack

February 7, 2025

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Malawi has announced the withdrawal of its troops from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) following the death of three Malawian soldiers deployed under the United Nations peacekeeping mission. President Lazarus Chakwera ordered the immediate pullout, citing security concerns and the need to reassess the country’s role in the mission.

The Malawian contingent has been part of the UN’s Force Intervention Brigade (FIB) under MONUSCO, tasked with stabilizing the conflict-ridden eastern region of the DRC. The recent attack, which claimed the lives of three Malawian soldiers, has intensified debates over the continued presence of foreign troops in the country.

Government officials stated that the withdrawal is a strategic decision aimed at prioritizing national interests while reviewing Malawi’s participation in international peacekeeping efforts. The timeline for the troop exit has not been fully disclosed, but preparations for their return have already begun.

The decision aligns with growing regional calls for a reevaluation of military interventions in the DRC. Several other nations contributing to MONUSCO have also expressed concerns over the mission’s effectiveness, with the UN already planning a gradual phase-out of peacekeeping operations in the country.

While the withdrawal marks a significant shift in Malawi’s foreign policy, the government has reiterated its commitment to supporting regional peace initiatives through diplomatic and humanitarian efforts. The move is expected to influence discussions on the future of UN peacekeeping missions in Africa.

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