Rwanda’s Paul Kagame urges Congo to negotiate with M23 rebels after they seize strategic towns
- President Paul Kagame of Rwanda urged Congolese authorities to negotiate with M23 rebels, who have seized key towns in eastern Congo, expanding their control over the region.
- M23 has captured towns like Katale and Masisi, located near Goma, causing over 1 million people to be displaced by fighting last year.
- Congo accuses Rwanda of backing M23 and has rejected Kagame's calls for negotiation, complicating peace efforts in the region.
- Kagame emphasized the need for the DRC government to take responsibility for its internal challenges and engage in dialogue with M23.
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