The recent peace agreement between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda aims to bring an end to the years of conflict fueled by Rwanda's support of the M23 armed group. With Rwanda pledging to withdraw thousands of troops from eastern Congo, concerns surrounding regional instability may be alleviated. The deal, brokered in the United States, raises questions about its prospects for success and whether it serves the wider interests of US involvement in Congolese mineral wealth.
The peace deal signed in the United States between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo signals a potential end to years of violent conflict.
Rwanda's commitment to withdraw troops from eastern Congo offers hope against the backdrop of escalating tensions and fears of regional conflict.
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