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Hope for peace as DR Congo and M23 rebels sign peace deal in Qatar

19 July 2025
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Hope for peace as DR Congo and M23 rebels sign peace deal in Qatar
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The Democratic Republic of Congo and M23 rebels have signed a ceasefire agreement in Qatar, known as the Declaration of Principles, aimed at ending the conflict and establishing a roadmap for a permanent settlement by August 18. While the deal outlines commitments including a cessation of attacks and reinstating state authority, disputes remain regarding the M23’s withdrawal from occupied areas, highlighting the ongoing complexities of peace efforts in the region.

Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: The Democratic Republic of Congo and the M23 rebels have agreed to stop fighting and work towards peace, promising to not attack each other or spread hate, and they will meet again later to finalize a peace deal.

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