East African Community, EAC, leaders have been urged to fast-track the deployment of additional troops in the regional force deployed to the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.

Former Kenyan president Uhuru Kenyatta, a mediator for the East African Community, EAC, bloc, says more troops need to take up positions in areas where armed groups have withdrawn, according to the Luanda ceasefire agreement.

Mr Kenyatta expressed concern over the deteriorating security situation in North Kivu province where M23 rebels have clashed with security forces in recent weeks.

Uganda and South Sudan are planning to send troops after contingents from Burundi and Kenya arrived in eastern DR Congo last year to help end decades of instability.

Mr Kenyatta welcomed recent calls for cessation of hostilities by all sides in the conflict by East African leaders.

In a statement, the facilitator said he would intensify plans for the fourth round of talks in Nairobi by mobilizing regional and international support for the meeting.

He has urged all parties involved to accelerate the implementation of resolutions of the third consultative talks in Nairobi.

He has also appealed for urgent humanitarian support to more than half a million people displaced by the conflict in North Kivu province.

The conflict has strained relations with DR Congo, which accuses neighbouring Rwanda of backing the M23 rebels. Rwanda denies the accusations.

BBC/Taiwo Akinola

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