DR Congo Crisis: Ceasefires 'Will Be in Vain' if Kinshasa Continues Attacks
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Angola, the mediator of the conflict in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, which is still for a few days at the head of the African Union, proposes to Kinshasa and the anti-government armed group M23 to respect a cease-fire from 18 February. This Luanda proposal was made public in a communiqué published on the night of Wednesday to Thursday, 12 February.
Angola proposes to Kinshasa and the M23 anti-government armed group to respect a ceasefire as early as 18 February.
The Angolan presidency has given the government of the Democratic Republic of Congo and the rival M23 rebel group a ceasefire starting at noon on February 18, 2026. Angolan newspapers reported that the Angolan presidency said the ceasefire should be implemented on February 18, 2026. Angola said it requested this following a meeting on Monday in Luanda that brought together various presidents. They included João Lourenço, Faure Gnassingbé of Togo…
DRC-M23: Angola proposes a ceasefire from 18 February Image media Patient sea 11/02/26 - 21:32 Corps The Republic of Angola proposed the entry into force of a ceasefire between the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the armed group M23 from 12 noon on 18 February, announced Tuesday the Angolan presidency.
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