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Peace efforts must acknowledge the deeply political nature of the eastern DRC crisis, including the fallout from the collapsed power-sharing deal between Joseph Kabila and Félix Tshisekedi.
From critical minerals to M23 and grassroots exclusion, experts weigh in on whether the US-brokered deal can succeed.
A peace agreement brokered by the White House to stem the bloodshed in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo was signed in Washington D.C. on Friday by officials of the two African nations.
The US-brokered negotiations aim to secure the Rwandan forces’ withdrawal from eastern DRC and end Rwanda’s support to AFC/M23.
Paul Kagame gives cautious welcome to US-brokered agreement, but says success depends on goodwill from warring parties.
Washington will host the heads of state of DR Congo and Rwanda in the “coming weeks,” his senior Africa adviser said on ...
The Rwanda-backed M23 rebel militia launched an offensive four years ago on eastern DRC, capturing two key cities alongside ...
Talks have been continuing in parallel with the Rwanda-DRC peace deal, according to some reports, although there are no details yet. Under President Donald Trump, ...
A U.S.-brokered peace deal, signed on June 27 between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda, will link economic integration and respect for territorial integrity with the promise of ...
The recent peace agreement signed between the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Rwanda fails to address justice for the ...
A peace agreement brokered by the White House to stem the bloodshed in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), where a militia allegedly backed by Rwanda occupies vast swaths of land, was ...