The United Nations Security Council has received a scathing response from Rwanda to its plans for voluntarily disarming Rwandan rebels with bases in Congo.
The UNSC is on a tour of Central Africa to try to end a decade of genocide and armed conflict that has killed at least four and a half million people.
At a meeting with the visiting ambassadors, the Rwandan President, Paul Kagame, criticised UN tactics saying trying to disarm the rebels voluntarily would not work.
Diplomats say he told the UN delegates, ‘If you want peace, you have to make war.’