[The presence of foreign troops in Congo was] an injustice that has to be solved sooner than later, ... I hope we will be successful this time around. |
For the moment the security forces, the army, are looking for this major. Around a dozen mutineers have already been arrested, |
For the sake of peace, why not, |
I swear my fidelity to the country, ... and I will respect the constitutionality of the republic, to guarantee its independence and to unite the Congolese people and to unite the entire country and defend its borders. |
No more blood must run, ... There is a time for war. There is also a time for peace. |
Our forces are ready to fight until all the (invading) forces are out, until our country is free, |
Renegotiate it. |
The end should come very swiftly. I do not see the hold-out on Kinshasa lasting long. It will come in the next few days. |
The institutions of the republic are in place. |
Whatever happens, if there are summits we will be there, provided it takes place after the funeral, |