The 14th Joint Permanent Commission meeting on Defence and Security has opened in Lubumbashi with Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) reaffirming their commitment to regional security and peace.
The media reports that Maambo Hamaundu, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Defence, alongside his counterpart and Co-Chairperson, Jean Baelongandi, officially opened the meeting of Senior Officials from Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo in Lubumbashi today.
The meeting is being held from 13 to 16 January 2026.
Speaking during the meeting, the two countries emphasised that regional security depends on proactive cooperation and shared commitments.
In his remarks, Mr Hamaundu underscored the importance of regional cooperation and peace, and recognised the DRC government’s dedication to maintaining cordial relations with Zambia.
Mr Haamaundu said it is also important to strengthen bilateral ties amidst challenging regional socio-economic conditions.
He reaffirmed Zambia’s dedication to ongoing collaboration with the DRC and emphasised that the two countries should maintain peace and security along their shared borders and across the broader region.
Mr Hamaundu further acknowledged the longstanding pleasant relations between the two nations dating back to their shared history during pre-independence struggles.
And Jean Baelongandi, the Chief of Staff of the Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, Security and Traditional Affairs, noted that Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo are brotherly countries that share common interests and values.
Mr Baelongandi, who is also the Co-Chairman of the 14th JPC meeting, noted that it is the duty of the two countries to work closely in finding solutions to issues that threaten peace and security.
The meeting underscores the two nations’ resolve to work together in tackling security threats and fostering stability despite the prevailing socio-economic hardships faced.
(Zambia Times)
