Dr. Peace Call Mount amid struggle in the major city of Congo

International calls for peace talks are increasing for the Democratic Republic of Congo east to end the growth of violence.
The fate of economic and trading hub Goma is still not clear. United Nations officials have said that the situation is chaotic with continuing in some parts of the city.
A Congo government official has said that the army is still under the control of most of the regional capital, but the M33 rebels have attacked the city dispute.
Reports said that at least 17 people have been killed and close to 400 were injured.
On Tuesday, South Africa said that four more soldiers, who as part of peace efforts, Dr. In the Congo, he died as a result of clashes with M23.
This causes the number of South African casualties to 13. Malawi and Uruguay have also lost peace soldiers.
South African President Cyril Ramfosa spoke to his prince counterpart Paul Kagame on Monday, both agreed to the immediate need for the ceasefire and peacefully for peace
The African Union is also ready to host an emergency meeting on Tuesday.
At the end of Monday, Dr. Congo President Felix Tskedi held a meeting with leaders of some state institutions to evaluate the situation in the city.
“Our soldiers and (pro -government militia) Wazlando continued to work in some positions in the city”, after the meeting, the National Assembly speaker Vital Kamre said.
He said that the President will address the nation later, without giving specific details.
Since Friday, Goma has been cut off with electricity and water, and Mr. Kamre said that the government was working hard to restore them in the city.
He said that the government is also seeking diplomatic and political solutions for the crisis.
It came as the new US Secretary, which the state’s new secretary Marco Rubio condemned the M23 attack in a call with TshiseKedi.
In a statement, the US State Department said that the congregation leader with Rwanda agreed to the need to resume the peace talks as soon as possible, accused of supporting the rebels.
Mr. Rubio also spoke to Kenya President William Ruto, who agreed to pursue peace talks. A meeting called by the Kenai leader between Tskedi and Kagame has been scheduled on Wednesday.
The Kangoli government has also asked for another meeting of the United Nations Security Council – demanding that it take strict action against Rwanda this time.
During an emergency United Nations meeting on Sunday, Dr. Congo demanded sanctions against Rwanda, saying that its army had crossed its territory for “declaration of war”.
Following the meeting, the United Nations condemned the M33 advances and the major disregard of “DR Congo’s sovereignty and regional integrity”, including the presence of “external forces”.
Rwanda has denied direct support for the M23 in the past, but the United Nations peace chief Jean-Pierre Lacrox has said that there is no doubt that its soldiers were supporting the rebels.