Congo and Rwanda Sign Key Peace Document Amid Ongoing Eastern Crisis

Congo and Rwanda Sign Key Peace Document Amid Ongoing Eastern Crisis

The Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda signed a crucial peace document Monday under Angolan mediation, marking a potential breakthrough in efforts to resolve the violent conflict in eastern Congo despite continued ceasefire violations by M23 rebels.

The agreement, described by Angola’s foreign ministry as a “key instrument,” establishes terms for Rwandan troop disengagement from Congolese territory. The signing comes as the M23 rebel militia, widely believed to be backed by Rwanda, continues offensive operations that have displaced thousands since 2021.

The development follows the establishment of a ceasefire monitoring committee in early November, led by Angola with representatives from both nations. This diplomatic progress occurs against the backdrop of renewed M23 activities since late October, threatening a fragile truce brokered by Angola in August.

While Angola’s government statement withheld specific operational details, earlier drafts of the agreement reportedly linked Rwanda’s troop withdrawal to the dismantling of the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR). This militia, formed by former ethnic Hutu leaders involved in Rwanda’s 1994 genocide, has fought alongside Congolese forces against M23 and is frequently cited by Kigali as a security threat.

The conflict has devastated Congo’s mineral-rich eastern regions, which have endured three decades of internal and cross-border violence. The humanitarian crisis continues to deepen, with thousands displaced by recent fighting despite international diplomatic efforts to maintain peace.

The signing represents the latest attempt to stabilize a region where multiple peace initiatives have struggled to take hold amid complex ethnic tensions, territorial disputes, and competition for valuable mineral resources.

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