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DRC and Rwanda to Sign Peace Accord in US

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The deal, the result of months of diplomacy led by US President Donald Trump, comes amid ongoing tension over Rwanda’s alleged support for the M23 rebel group.

Congo’s President Felix Tshisekedi will travel to the United States next week to sign a final peace agreement with his Rwandan counterpart, Paul Kagame, aimed at ending the long-running conflict in eastern Congo.

The deal, the result of months of diplomacy led by US President Donald Trump, comes amid ongoing tension over Rwanda’s alleged support for the M23 rebel group.

The Congolese government has insisted that the agreement will only move forward if Rwanda withdraws backing for the rebels. Tshisekedi confirmed the signing for December 4, while Kagame said lasting peace will depend on the commitment of all parties directly involved.

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A spokesperson for Tshisekedi emphasized that the peace deal will not allow the integration of M23 fighters, and that Congo’s territorial integrity remains non-negotiable. Kagame, meanwhile, has expressed frustration over what he calls shifting commitments by Congolese authorities, underscoring the delicate path ahead to achieve lasting peace in the region.

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