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- Eastern African neighbors Rwanda and DR Congo agree on draft peace deal by May 2
Eastern African neighbors Rwanda and DR Congo agree on draft peace deal by May 2
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The articles highlight a significant development in the peace process between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The two countries have agreed to draft a peace deal by May 2, which includes a commitment to respect each other's sovereignty and refrain from providing military support to armed groups.
Today we are talking about the real issues, the root causes that must be addressed to achieve a lasting peace in our region.
Durable peace in the Great Lakes region will open the door for greater US and broader Western investment, which will bring about economic opportunities and prosperity.
If it were up to the M23, they would have advanced further.
I think that American pressure helped bring the sides to the diplomatic option, because if it were up to the M23, they would have advanced further in their offensive.
RDC M23 Rebel Group
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sources
perspectives
- 1.Qatar Foreign Policy
- 2.Ethnic tensions
- 3.Mining industry
- 4.War Crimes
- 5.Copper mining
- 6.Rwanda under Paul Kagame
- 7.DRC under Félix Tshisekedi
- 8.Belgium under Bart De Wever
countries
organizations
- 1.M23
- 2.Tutsis
- 3.Hutus
- 4.United Democratic Forces of Rwanda
- 5.UN Security Council
- 6.Catholic University of Congo
- 7.United Nations
persons
- 1.Donald Trump
- 2.Marco Rubio
- 3.Massad Boulos
- 4.Martin Ziakwau Lembisa
- 5.Olivier Nduhungirehe
- 6.Thérèse Kayikwamba Wagner
- 7.Joe Biden