EUFOR RD Congo

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Formerly, EUFOR operated as a peacekeeping force alongside United Nations troops in the Congo
Formerly, EUFOR operated as a peacekeeping force alongside United Nations troops in the Congo

EUFOR RD Congo was a short European Union deployment in 2006 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. On 25 April 2006, the United Nations Security Council adopted Resolution 1671 (2006), authorising the temporary deployment of a European Union force to support the United Nations Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUC) during the period encompassing the general elections in the DR Congo, which began on 30 July 2006.

The European Council approved the launching of the EU military operation and appointed Lieutenant General Karlheinz Viereck (Germany) Operation Commander and Major General Christian Damay (France) EU Force Commander. The Operational Headquarters was the German-nominated Armed Forces Operational Command - Einsatzführungskommando - at Potsdam, Germany.[1] The mission was tasked with: supporting and providing security to MONUC installations and personnel, contributing to airport protection in Kinshasa, contributing to the protection of civilians under imminent threat of physical violence, and to execute evacuation operations in case of emergency. The mission came to an end on 30 November 2006. [2]

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  1. ^ COUNCIL JOINT ACTION 2006/319/CFSP of 27 April 2006 on the European Union military operation in support of the UN Mission in the Congo
  2. ^ EUFOR RD Congo, Council of the European Union, accessed 13 January 2007
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