In his first interview since armed group backed by Rwanda seized territory in the Democratic Republic of Congo, President Felix Tshisekedi offered the United States and Europe a stake in the country’s mineral wealth, dominated by China. Tshisekedi hopes Western investment will bring stability amidst conflict with Rwanda, which the EU has been accused of supporting through mineral deals. The crisis has escalated with the US imposing sanctions on M23 and Rwanda, while Tshisekedi aims to retake Goma from the armed group through dialogue or military action.
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