
Congo and M23 Rebels Take Step Towards Peace

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March 13, 2025 12:42
kinshasa - Recent breakthrough in conflict resolution between Congo and M23 rebels in East Congo, potential for peace talks.
Breakthrough in Congo Conflict
A recent development in the long-standing conflict between M23 rebels and the Congolese government has sparked hope for peace in East Congo.
Conflict Escalation
- Rebel group M23 seized strategic cities Goma and Bukavu, triggering mass displacement and a humanitarian crisis.
- Over 7 million people have fled violence, with M23 accused of serious crimes by the UN and human rights organizations.
Roots of Conflict
M23, primarily Tutsi-led, emerged from a failed 2009 peace agreement, alleging government betrayal and receiving alleged support from Rwandan troops.
Peace Talks Initiated
- Angola facilitates direct peace negotiations starting March 18 in Luanda between DRC and M23.
- President Tshisekedi cautiously optimistic, expressing hope for successful implementation of the peace initiative.
Challenges Ahead
Previous peace efforts between Congo and Rwanda faltered, with recent demands by Rwanda escalating tensions. The success of the upcoming talks remains uncertain.

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