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DR Congo and Rwanda Sign Key Document to Advance Peace Process Amid Ongoing Conflict

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DR Congo and Rwanda Sign Key Document to Advance Peace Process Amid Ongoing Conflict

The ongoing conflict in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has taken a significant turn as the DRC and Rwanda recently signed an essential document aimed at advancing the peace process in the region. The agreement was confirmed by Angola, the mediator responsible for brokering the ceasefire.

Since 2021, the M23 rebel militia, which is backed by Kigali and primarily composed of ethnic Tutsis, has seized vast territories in the eastern DRC. This insurgency has resulted in the displacement of thousands of people, creating a dire humanitarian situation. In early August, Angola facilitated a fragile truce, which had briefly stabilized the front lines. However, following a resurgence of violence, particularly since late October, the M23 has resumed its offensives, further complicating the region’s stability.

Despite ongoing violations of the ceasefire, both nations are committed to maintaining diplomatic channels, with Angola continuing to serve as a mediator. In early November, the DRC and Rwanda established a committee tasked with monitoring ceasefire violations. This committee is led by Angola and includes representatives from both countries, reflecting a collaborative effort to address the conflict.

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Most recently, the foreign ministers of the DRC and Rwanda approved a concept of operations document, described as a “key instrument” for outlining the terms under which Rwandan forces will withdraw from Congolese territory. Nonetheless, the Angolan government statement did not disclose specific procedures regarding the disengagement.

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A prior draft of the plan, created in August, stipulated that the dismantling of the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR)—a militia linked to former Hutu leaders involved in the 1994 Rwandan genocide—would be a prerequisite for Rwanda’s troop withdrawal. The FDLR is often viewed by the Rwandan government as a threat to its national security. This group, along with other armed militias, has been engaged in fighting against the M23 in alliance with Congolese armed forces.

The eastern DRC has experienced over three decades of internal strife and cross-border violence, fueled by its abundant mineral resources. The recent diplomatic engagements between Kinshasa and Kigali signal a critical step towards potentially stabilizing this volatile region.

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