Rwandan President Paul kagame has denounced the UN’s peacekeeping force in the Democratic Republic of Congo, saying it has made the situation worse in some cases.
Speaking to the BBC, Kagame said that military action needed to be "properly co-ordinated" with political efforts.
"If you see what we had last year, the resurgence of the fighting and chaos and displacement of people and so on and so forth... what we witnessed last year - actually the situation got worse,” Kagame said.
"If you look at the problems relating to the situation on Congo, they are mainly political, they are not military... So the intervention they've, so to speak, encouraged to happen and supported, needs to be co-ordinated properly with the political efforts."
See here for the BBC interview.