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DR Congo, M23 rebels agree on roadmap for peace talks

DR Congo, M23 rebels agree on roadmap for peace talks

Summary

The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and the M23 rebel group have agreed on a detailed plan to start peace talks after recent meetings in Switzerland. Despite the agreement, fighting continues in eastern DRC, and the security situation remains unstable.

Key Facts

  • DRC and M23 rebels agreed on a step-by-step plan for peace talks under a deal signed in Doha, Qatar, in November.
  • Talks took place in Switzerland from August 17 to 21, with representatives from the U.S., Qatar, Togo, Switzerland, and the African Union.
  • Both sides agreed on a system to report violations of the ceasefire and to create a way to solve problems in following the agreement.
  • A mission to check the ceasefire and report on it is set to arrive soon in Minembwe, an area in eastern DRC.
  • Fighting and air raids using drones have reportedly continued, causing civilian harm and damage, though some claims have not been independently confirmed.
  • The conflict in eastern DRC started again in 2021 with the M23 group capturing major towns like Goma and Bukavu by early 2025.
  • The conflict is linked to ethnic tensions and past regional violence, including the 1994 genocide in Rwanda.
  • Rwanda and DRC accuse each other of supporting armed groups linked to the conflict, a key cause of the ongoing violence.
  • An Ebola outbreak in the region has added to the crisis, with over 2,500 deaths since May.
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