DR Congo, M23 Rebels Agree to Ceasefire Amid Qatar Peace Talks
DR Congo, M23 Rebels Agree to Ceasefire Amid Qatar Peace Talks

DR Congo, M23 Rebels Agree to Ceasefire Amid Qatar Peace Talks

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The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and the Rwandan-backed M23 rebels have agreed to halt hostilities and pursue peace following more than a week of talks mediated by Qatar. Both parties issued parallel declarations reaffirming their commitment to an immediate ceasefire, a rejection of hate speech, and a call for local communities to support the peace initiative. This development marks a significant shift, as DRC President Félix Tshisekedi had previously refused to negotiate directly with M23, labeling them as terrorists. The agreement follows a surprise meeting between Tshisekedi and Rwandan President Paul Kagame in Doha, which helped pave the way for these direct talks. Analysts note that the return of former President Joseph Kabila to the region may have influenced Kinshasa’s willingness to negotiate, signaling broader concerns over national stability. While both sides described the negotiations as frank and constructive, sources indicate frustration over the slow pace and uncertainty about future talks.

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