are placed in the leadership and vision of the US Government and African regional leaders, es-? pecially those of the countries the US President Barack Obama will visit. These Africa regional leaders know well the problems and have shown the will and the capacity to implement the so-? luJons.
NDC remains convinced that the vision of direct talks between the Rwandan government and its armed opposiJon is the right one, because it is a poliJcal approach to the poliJcal problems at the root of the tragedy. However, the NDC leaders and members believe that in order to suc-? ceed, the approach will need the US Government’s conJnued leadership and support to see di-? rect talks among the protagonists and the peace process carried through.
NDC leaders are ready to explain to US Secretary of State or the staff the details of our ap-? proach to resolving the conflict. Meanwhile, we remain grateful to the US Government for the conJnued support for the people of the Great Lakes Region.
We look forward to hearing from you or your staff. Sincerely,
Felicien Kanyamibwa, PhD
President, NaJonal DemocraJc Congress (NDC) -? Congrès NaJonal pour la DémocraJe (CND) New Jersey, USA.