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Congo and Rwanda are set to sign an agreement in Washington on Friday to promote peace and economic development, with hopes of easing ongoing violence in a decades-long conflict rooted in the Rwandan genocide. The countries aim to attract significant US investments in minerals, particularly copper, cobalt, and lithium, used in mobile phones and cars. However, previous ceasefire calls have not led to a sustained break in the fighting.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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