Rwanda: 4 Things Every Peace Agreement Needs - and How the DRC-Rwanda Deal Measures Up
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO, JUL 14 – The treaty includes commitments to territorial respect and support for negotiations with armed groups while addressing displacement of millions, but excludes key militia signatories, analysts say.
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The delegates of the Assemblée parlementaire de la Francophonie (APF) met in Paris from 9 to 13 July 2025. The 50th session brought together 550 delegates from over 60 countries headed by 30 Presidents of Parliament. Following the five days of discussion, the APF adopted a resolution on the situation in the Great Lakes region and in particular in the eastern part of the country.
Rwanda: 4 Things Every Peace Agreement Needs - and How the DRC-Rwanda Deal Measures Up
Analysis - The governments of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Rwanda concluded a peace treaty in June 2025, aimed at ending a decades-long war in eastern DRC. The United Nations welcomed the agreement as "a significant step towards de-escalation, peace and stability" in the region.
4 things every peace agreement needs – and how the DRC-Rwanda deal measures up
The governments of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Rwanda concluded a peace treaty in June 2025, aimed at ending a decades-long war in eastern DRC. The United Nations welcomed the agreement as “a significant step towards de-escalation, peace and stability” in the region. I have analysed several different peace negotiations and agreements. It’s important to distinguish between what’s needed to get warring parties to the table, and …
Peace for Profit? What the DRC-Rwanda Peace Deal Leaves Unsaid
On June 28, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda signed a U.S.- and Qatar-brokered peace deal in Washington, seen as a diplomatic breakthrough but quickly criticized after President Donald Trump stated that the United States would get "a lot of the mineral rights from the Congo as part of it." Present at the signing were Minister Therese Kayikwamba Wagner and Minister Olivier Nduhungirehe, the foreign ministers of the Democratic Republic …
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