US official reaffirms Washington's commitment to peace in East Africa during Rwanda visit
- A senior adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump reaffirmed Washington's commitment to peace and stability in East Africa during a visit to Rwanda and urged for a resolution to the insurgency in neighboring Congo.
- Massad Boulos emphasized that the United States remains dedicated to facilitating a peaceful resolution and securing borders for a thriving regional economy.
- Boulos highlighted the importance of peace for economic stability and unlocking the region's potential, while noting the unfortunate impact on local industry due to the conflict.
- Boulos denied that Washington pressured Rwandan forces or M23 rebels to withdraw from Walikale territory, asserting that the withdrawal resulted from dialogue between the conflicting parties.
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Conflict in eastern DRC: Trump's Africa Advisor in Kigali calls for "sustainable peace"
After the DRC, Kenya and Uganda, Massad Boulos, the Special Adviser for Africa to US President Donald Trump arrived in Rwanda this Tuesday, April 8, for the final stage of his trip to the Great Lakes region. The question of the conflict in the eastern part of the DRC and American investments in the region were at the centre of the discussions. After an afternoon meeting with President Paul Kagame, the US diplomat held a press conference.
Commitment to peace, security, and rule of law
To say that these are times of disquiet would be an understatement. There are conflicts and strife in many places in the world, where power, greed, and aggression rear their ugly head in defiance of the rules-based international order. Acts committed by our giant neighbor in the West Philippine Sea have seeped into the consciousness […]...Keep on reading: Commitment to peace, security, and rule of law

US official reaffirms Washington's commitment to peace in East Africa during Rwanda visit
A senior adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump reaffirmed Washington’s commitment to peace and stability in East Africa during a visit to Rwanda on Tuesday and urged for a resolution to the insurgency in neighboring Congo.
Military Chiefs Reaffirm Commitment To Security Cooperation
Omane Boamah (2nd L), Virginia Palmer, Maj Gen Andrew Gainey and other service men in a group photograph SENIOR MILITARY leaders from across Africa and the United States have renewed their commitment to strengthening security cooperation at the ongoing African Land Forces Summit (ALFS) in Accra. The four-day summit, which brought together military chiefs and senior officers, focused on building regional partnerships, enhancing civilian oversig…
Trump’s Africa Advisor Engages Kagame, Regional Leaders on Ending DRC Conflict
PDF Button President Donald Trump’s Senior Advisor on African Affairs, Massad Boulos, has said that the U.S. President wants the ongoing conflicts in Eastern Congo and the Great Lakes Region to end as soon as possible, in favor of lasting peace. On Tuesday, Boulos met President Paul Kagame at Village Urugwiro in Kigali, where they […] Related Posts: HM King Mohammed VI Addresses Speech to 1st China-Arab… President Kagame holds the Annual Dipl…
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