Congo and M23 Rebels to Begin Direct Peace Talks in Angola on March 18

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Direct peace talks between the Democratic Republic of Congo and M23 rebels are set to commence on March 18 in Angola’s capital, Luanda, according to a statement from Angola’s presidency on Wednesday.

Angola has been actively mediating to establish a lasting ceasefire and reduce tensions between the DRC and neighboring Rwanda, which has been accused of supporting the Tutsi-led rebel group. Rwanda has repeatedly denied these allegations.

On Tuesday, Angola announced its initiative to facilitate direct negotiations between the conflicting parties.

Congo’s government has consistently refused to engage in talks with M23 and, in response to Angola’s announcement, stated only that it had acknowledged the initiative.

As of Wednesday, there was no immediate comment from Kinshasa regarding the planned discussions.

Reuters

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