Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo have signed a peace deal in Washington to end decades of conflict, focusing on the disarmament and integration of armed groups in eastern DR Congo, while aiming to secure U.S. access to valuable minerals. Despite previous failed agreements, leaders framed this as a significant diplomatic achievement, though concerns remain about troop withdrawals and the actions of the M23 rebel group.
Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo made a new agreement in Washington to try to stop fighting between them and help people return to their homes, but many questions about the deal are still unanswered.
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