Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame and DR Congo’s Félix Tshisekedi arrive in Washington on Tuesday to endorse a US-brokered peace accord alongside President Donald Trump...
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Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame and DR Congo’s Félix Tshisekedi arrive in Washington on Tuesday to endorse a US-brokered peace accord alongside President Donald Trump — casting the White House as the stage for a renewed push to end eastern DR Congo’s decades-long conflict.
The leaders are expected to ratify commitments first outlined in June and expanded in November, including phased troop withdrawals, militia disarmament and cross-border economic cooperation. The talks come as M23 rebel gains continue to destabilise North Kivu, displacing more than 100,000 people in the past month.
Washington Steps In
US officials describe today’s meeting as a “last mile” effort after African-led initiatives — including Angola’s Luanda Process and Kenya’s Nairobi talks — stalled amid mutual...