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Scepticism in Goma over peace deal between DR Congo and Rwanda

28 June 2025
in Africa
Scepticism in Goma over peace deal between DR Congo and Rwanda
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The signing of a peace agreement between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda has sparked mixed reactions, with former president Joseph Kabila criticizing it as a mere trade deal that excluded key stakeholders like the M23 rebels. While some view it as a hopeful step for stability in eastern DR Congo, others express skepticism about its potential effectiveness and the lack of focus on human rights and justice.

Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: A peace agreement between Congo and Rwanda was signed in Washington, but many people are worried that it won’t really help because important groups weren’t included in the talks.

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