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Paul Kagame gives cautious welcome to US-brokered agreement, but says success depends on goodwill from warring parties.
However, the announcement has been met with both hope and scepticism among citizens, political figures, and civil society ...
KINSHASA - The peace agreement recently signed between the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Rwanda "is only a ...
The official signing of the peace agreement took place earlier Friday at the State Department and was witnessed by Secretary ...
A new agreement between DRC and Rwanda seeks to end violence in eastern DRC, but many local residents remain uncertain about ...
Rwanda provided ''critical'' support to the M23 rebels' recent offensive in eastern Congo, which helped secure Kigali's access to minerals and fertile ground, according to a confidential United ...
In Goma, displaced residents remain cautiously hopeful. “We want peace, but we’ve seen promises broken before,” says Maria, a mother of three living in a temporary shelter ...
The DRC and Rwanda conflict dates back to the Rwandan genocide of Tutsis and centrist Hutus in 1994. Following the overthrow of the genocidal government by the Rwandan Defence Forces, ...
The Rwanda-backed M23 rebel militia launched an offensive four years ago on eastern DRC, capturing two key cities alongside ...
Washington will host the heads of state of DR Congo and Rwanda in the “coming weeks,” his senior Africa adviser said on ...
Another key demand is the return of Congolese Tutsi refugees, many of whom live in Uganda and Rwanda, to Congo. The DRC government, however, considers the M23 a "puppet" of Rwandan interests.
The Rwanda-DRC peace deal must include the voices of the voiceless. Refugees, exiles, and opposition groups hold the key to lasting peace and regional stability.