DR Congo and Rwanda Set to Sign US-Brokered Peace Deal
- Congo and Rwanda plan to sign a peace agreement on June 27 to end fighting in eastern Congo, according to the U.S. State Department.
- The agreement addresses issues such as respect for territorial integrity and the disarmament of non-state armed groups, as stated in the joint statement.
- Congo accuses Rwanda of supporting M23 rebels, which Rwanda denies, while U.N. experts say the rebels receive support from about 4,000 Rwandan troops.
- Rwanda's President Paul Kagame criticizes Congolese President Felix Tshisekedi for ignoring Tutsi concerns and previous peace agreements.
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It will be held next Monday in Washington, instead of June 27 as originally planned. The decision came after the pact reached this week between the two parties in the US capital
·Buenos Aires, Argentina
Read Full ArticleMeeting in Washington on 18 June, representatives of the DRC and Rwanda " initialled" a preparatory document at the end of the conflict between the two countries. The signature is scheduled for 27 June.
·Paris, France
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