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Peace efforts must acknowledge the deeply political nature of the eastern DRC crisis, including the fallout from the collapsed power-sharing deal between Joseph Kabila and Félix Tshisekedi.
Analysis - Domestic power struggles between President Tshisekedi and former president Kabila will likely complicate difficult negotiations with M23.
The US-brokered negotiations aim to secure the Rwandan forces’ withdrawal from eastern DRC and end Rwanda’s support to AFC/M23.
Félix Tshisekedi was declared the winner of DRC’s December 2018 elections and was inaugurated in January 2019. The transfer of power from President Joseph Kabila marked the first peaceful ...
A year later, in an opinion piece for the New York Times, Israel’s former Defense Minister Gantz, warned against the ramifications of the war. “A strong, united Middle East, backed by the US, must act ...
A US-brokered peace deal aims to end Congo’s long war, but with rebels absent from the talks, many doubt whether signatures alone can bring real change.
A new peace agreement offers hope of quelling hostilities between Kinshasa and Kigali in the eastern Democratic Republic of ...
This is more than a mining deal—it is a symbol of trust, transparency, and the Congolese government’s determination to build ...
The deal aligns squarely with U.S. strategic interests and President Trump’s ethos for a transactional foreign policy. The ...
While leaders hail a recent peace deal between Rwanda and the DR Congo as a diplomatic breakthrough, observers say ...