Rwandan President Paul Kagame has cautiously welcomed a US-brokered peace agreement with the DRC, emphasizing that success hinges on goodwill from both sides, particularly in dismantling the FDLR. Despite the deal calling for Rwandan troop withdrawal within 90 days, ongoing conflict with the M23 rebels, who claim the agreement doesn’t apply to them, poses significant challenges.
Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: Rwandan President Paul Kagame is hopeful about a peace agreement with the Democratic Republic of the Congo, but he says it will only work if everyone plays nicely and doesn’t cause trouble.
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