Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo have signed a peace agreement in Washington, pledging to end support for armed groups after a deadly conflict that has claimed thousands of lives. President Trump, hosting the nations’ foreign ministers at the White House, hailed the deal as a turning point and celebrated access to mineral wealth. The accord, brokered through Qatar, follows M23’s rapid advances in eastern DRC, though it stops short of addressing their territorial gains. For in-depth analysis and a deeper perspective, FRANCE 24′ Gavin Lee welcomes Michela Wrong, renowned Journalist and Non-Fiction Author, specialising in contemporary Africa.
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